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Philip Larkin - Ambulances

Closed like confessionals, they thread
Loud noons of cities, giving back
None of the glances they absorb.
Light glossy grey, arms on a plaque,
They come to rest at any kerb:
All streets in time are visited.

Then children strewn on steps or road,
Or women coming from the shops
Past smells of different dinners, see
A wild white face that overtops
Red stretcher-blankets momently
As it is carried in and stowed,

And sense the solving emptiness
That lies just under all we do,
And for a second get it whole,
So permanent and blank and true.
The fastened doors recede. Poor soul,
They whisper at their own distress;

For borne away in deadened air
May go the sudden shut of loss
Round something nearly at an end,
And what cohered in it across
The years, the unique random blend
Of families and fashions, there

At last begin to loosen. Far
From the exchange of love to lie
Unreachable insided a room
The trafic parts to let go by
Brings closer what is left to come,
And dulls to distance all we are.

Added: on June 20th, 2005 at 2:23 AM | Viewed: 9713 times | Comments (3)


Ambulances - Comments and Information

Poet: Philip Larkin
Poem: Ambulances
Volume: The Whitsun Weddings
Year: Published/Written in 1964

Comment 3 of 3, added on May 2nd, 2009 at 7:37 AM.

This poem is the best example of larkin's extreme pessimism.Through the symbol of ambulance,he comments on the inevitability of death.all human efforts are futile.

emma from Pakistan
Comment 2 of 3, added on November 1st, 2008 at 4:48 AM.

What makes you think that it's an 'old man'? Surely if 'All streets in time are visited' then it could be anyone. Death is indiscriminate.

edith from Australia
Comment 1 of 3, added on June 20th, 2005 at 2:23 AM.

Ambulances is a symbolic poem in which ambulance is the symbol of illness disease and possibly death. the sight of an ambulance is not a good one.
Larkin has described ambulance as
‘Closed like confessionals’
Confession is a room in which a priest listens to the confession of a person and symbolizes ambulance with death when he says
‘All streets in time are visited’
These are very symbolic lines bcoz all streets are visited by Ambulances as well as death, moving on Larkin has symbolized the feelings of women who are coming from the shop and on sight of an ambulance and a person on stretcher they feel the emptiness of life
‘And sense the solving emptiness
That lies just under all we do’
And made the comment
‘Poor soul’
At this Larkin has made a very realistic comment that
‘They whisper at their own distress’
But Larkin continues to say that these feelings of distress are temporary because after some time they will get normal and busy with their daily life and their attention from poor man has been diverted.
Explaining the pitiable condition of old man larkin says
‘Unreachable inside a room
The traffic parts to let go by
Brings closer what is left to come
And dulls to distance all we are’
That is traffic making way for the ambulance and an ambulance shortens all distances keeping us away from death


raheel from Pakistan

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