Bathyscaphe: inspired by Robert Bourdeau's Steel plant, Lorraine.

From: Queen's Quarterly | Date: March 22, 1999| Author: Alden Hadwen | Copyright information

What wounded giant is this

who fell with a groan against the raw earth

who seems to have slowly leaned into that fall

eased aside by the force of `New,'

wires exposed

great modern testament

icon iron menhir

Could this be

an artefact of Space

of our feeble exploration,

what went up behind the iron curtain

only to land unscathed

amidst industrial de...

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