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Article: Singing to the Penguins at the Memphis Zoo.(Poem)(Brief article)
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- First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
- Article date:
- November 1, 2008
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Singing to the Penguins
at the Memphis Zoo
Even before we passed the bears (who sat
Like mourners in a church, their great brown paws
Still and flat across their knees), we heard her sing,
A high, sweet echo of cathedral song.
And when we turned the corner, there she was,
A slender woman sheathed in red who leaned
Against the pool ...
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