Arundel
It’s
Larkin
Captures the detail
In the stone
That the couple’s hands are touching
Throughout what might be
The long life of
Statuary
Isn’t that the thing to
Leave
And who they knew the message
When flesh
Was intimate
The lord and the lady considering
The tomb
And a commission
To have their hands joined
After
Death
While
Uncommissioned
Beyond wedding vows
They had the life deserving
Of the clue
On the monument
For keep observers to be
Noting
And who knows
Maybe corresponding in their touching
As well
While on Earth
And promising celestial
Closeness
Too
Larkin’s message might be hard
(like
the stone)
Until the end
And it’s after I am thinking
Since his hands are in a posture too
Just now
And for how long
By bone
Or ash
There's knowing
C L Couch
a response to “An Arundel Tomb” by Philip Larkin
(can read at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47594/an-arundel-tomb)
Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash
graves in Arundel
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Loving Cup
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There is a couple
One has cancer
They bake cookies for
First-responders
Many, many cookies
For over a year
Notes of love accompany
But the real notes
Are in the discs of dough
With chocolate or
Peanut-butter chips
Or maybe raisins
Add staffs and they
Would be
Notes of love to make a song
Bless them
Bless you
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C L Couch
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This story was featured on the noon news today (17 August 2021), ABC-27, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (USA).
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Lovely Wall
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