We combine the results of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy with
far-infrared transmission and reflectivity to obtain the conductivity of
SrRuO_3 over an unprecedented continuous range in frequency, allowing us to
characterize the approach to zero frequency as a function of temperature. We
show that the conductivity follows a simple phenomenological form, with an
analytic structure fundamentally different from that predicted by the standard
theory of metals.