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Paul Muldoon - The Sightseers

My father and mother, my brother and sister
and I, with uncle Pat, our dour best-loved uncle,
had set out that Sunday afternoon in July
in his broken-down Ford

not to visit some graveyard—one died of shingles,
one of fever, another's knees turned to jelly—
but the brand-new roundabout at Ballygawley,
the first in mid-Ulster.

Uncle Pat was telling us how the B-Specials
had stopped him one night somewhere near Ballygawley
and smashed his bicycle

and made him sing the Sash and curse the Pope of Rome.
They held a pistol so hard against his forehead
there was still the mark of an O when he got home.

Added: on November 30th, 2006 at 2:42 PM | Viewed: 1883 times | Comments (2)


The Sightseers - Comments and Information

Poet: Paul Muldoon
Poem: The Sightseers

Comment 2 of 2, added on June 28th, 2007 at 2:31 AM.

well, I don't know who Muldoon was referring to but I do know these German roundabouts are a blast and I've commenced to shooting.

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Comment 1 of 2, added on November 30th, 2006 at 2:42 PM.

I would like to know to whom Muldoon refers when he says "one died of shingles, one of fever, another's knees turned to jelly"

Joćo from Spain

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