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David Orr writes the column "On Poetry" for the New York Times Book Review.

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Victory
by David Orr

Lepisosteus osseus

Despite it all, something stirs at the sight
Of the cool, enameled body,
The unreflecting eye,
And the long jaw like a chisel
With its single, violent purpose.

It hangs dead still at the water's surface
And seems lifeless, until
A flickering gesture
Carves fish after fish
From any school that swims too close

And creates in the world a new absence,
As if this might be the shaper
As well as the defacer
Of the damaged masterpiece
Whose headless body hails the bodies

Of the many Egyptians excised at Cyprus.


 
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