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		<title>Poem: &#8220;Languor in Rush Hour&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Languor is picking her wedgy in a lusty daze, glancing slowly down at us through the longest lashes we’ve ever seen. We’ve all forgotten to pretend to read our newspapers, and there is so much that we don’t know. She has all the time in the world in the wrinkles of her swishing skirt, which&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Languor is picking her wedgy  in a lusty daze, glancing slowly   down at us through the longest   lashes we’ve ever seen. We’ve all   forgotten to pretend to read our  newspapers, and there is so   much that we don’t know.    She has all the time in the world  in the wrinkles of her swishing   skirt, which drags august   across the floor, and is badly   stained with juice—  pear, from the smell of it.     To alight on the day   spewing scent of pear and last night’s   curried goat—how like heaven   it must be, to be Languor!    But now, with that last   lashy look, Languor’s leaving,   so all that we can do is hope   again to find her on this early-  morning train, where we will   be, with certainty, and this   time, well-prepared   for the encounter:   a handkerchief, in case she’s irked   by too mellifluous a pear; and   safety pins, should lolling skirts   turn perilous, or tiresome.  </p>
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