Monday 15 September 2008

What does dying feel like? 2

No one writes about death and funerals with greater wisdom, wit or feel for words than the poet-undertaker Thomas Lynch.

Is that point of view disputable? I think not. But go on, dispute it all the same. Where healthy debate is concerned, there is harmony only in discord.

Following on from my last post, here's, if you don't know it, Tom's poem In Paradisum. I hope he won't be copyright-sensitive if I quote it in full. It's in his collection Grimalkin and Other Poems.

It makes me wonder if there are any funeral workers out there who have had similar thoughts -- or even supernatural experiences?

In Paradisum

Sometimes I look into the eyes of corpses.
They are like mirrors broken, frozen pools,
or empty tabernacles, doors left open,
vacant and agape; like votives cooling,
motionless as stone in their cold focus.
As if they'd seen something. As if it all
came clear to them, at long last, in that last moment
of light perpetual or else the black
abyss of requiems and nothingness.
Only the dead know what the vision is,
beholding which they wholly faint away
amid their plenary indulgences.
In Paradisum, deducante we pray:
their first sight of what is or what isn't. 

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Blogger Antler said...

I think I agree - I have huge respect for Tom Lynch who says it in a way that I never could....he 'oozes' empathy.

Post a link to the video clips of his working firm - grace; respect and calm gentleness. I think it shows a marked contrast to your first "Uber Funeral Director".

However - I think that deathwork should be allowed to throw up contrasts - it is the only way to reflect the realities and therefore the needs of of humanity. So in contrast to the smooth edges and quietness of Tom - bring on the edges, the spikes and the brittleness of those you detect as battlers.

Feisty Funerals...

I heard they were good!!!

16 September 2008 at 16:47  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Antler, I do like your Anubis picture.
Well done Charles. I too will be watching with bated breath the outcome of the legal challenge regarding outdoor funeral pyres. Bring it on. Although with regard to Carl, I have bigger blazes in my hearth..
Ru Callender

17 September 2008 at 16:32  

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