Poem
Gieve Patel
OLD MAN’S DEATH
OLD MAN’S DEATH
OLD MAN’S DEATH
There may be a very small comfortIn knowing yourself finally
Useless – when even grandchildren
Have grown beyond your love,
And your would-be widow
Has outhobbled you and
Wont be around to break with
One or two of her last thick tears,
And not caring much for
Your fellowmen, the doctors
Wont get your body –
To know how simply you
Will be bundled away, startling
A lifelong friend who finds
He cannot mourn
At the quick and easy changes:
A sprinkling of water,
The disappearance of an odour,
A turn of bed-sheets, leaving
A bed, a chair,
Perhaps a whole room,
With clarity in them.
© 1966, Gieve Patel
From: Poems
Publisher: Nissim Ezekiel, Mumbai
From: Poems
Publisher: Nissim Ezekiel, Mumbai
Poems
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OLD MAN’S DEATH
There may be a very small comfortIn knowing yourself finally
Useless – when even grandchildren
Have grown beyond your love,
And your would-be widow
Has outhobbled you and
Wont be around to break with
One or two of her last thick tears,
And not caring much for
Your fellowmen, the doctors
Wont get your body –
To know how simply you
Will be bundled away, startling
A lifelong friend who finds
He cannot mourn
At the quick and easy changes:
A sprinkling of water,
The disappearance of an odour,
A turn of bed-sheets, leaving
A bed, a chair,
Perhaps a whole room,
With clarity in them.
From: Poems
OLD MAN’S DEATH
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