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Philip Larkin - At Grass

The eye can hardly pick them out
From the cold shade they shelter in,
Till wind distresses tail and main;
Then one crops grass, and moves about
- The other seeming to look on -
And stands anonymous again

Yet fifteen years ago, perhaps
Two dozen distances surficed
To fable them: faint afternoons
Of Cups and Stakes and Handicaps,
Whereby their names were artificed
To inlay faded, classic Junes -

Silks at the start: against the sky
Numbers and parasols: outside,
Squadrons of empty cars, and heat,
And littered grass : then the long cry
Hanging unhushed till it subside
To stop-press columns on the street.

Do memories plague their ears like flies?
They shake their heads. Dusk brims the shadows.
Summer by summer all stole away,
The starting-gates, the crowd and cries -
All but the unmolesting meadows.
Almanacked, their names live; they

Have slipped their names, and stand at ease,
Or gallop for what must be joy,
And not a fieldglass sees them home,
Or curious stop-watch prophesies:
Only the grooms, and the grooms boy,
With bridles in the evening come.

Added: on April 14th, 2005 at 5:42 PM | Viewed: 8336 times | Comments (2)


At Grass - Comments and Information

Poet: Philip Larkin
Poem: At Grass
Volume: The Less Deceived
Year: Published/Written in 1950
Poem of the Day on:
Jul 11 2003

Comment 2 of 2, added on April 27th, 2006 at 5:34 AM.

This poem explores the fate of retired racehorses, which were once popular and well-groomed, but which have now been put out to grass in a field - and in fact out to die. It makes one think about old age in humans - how we are sidelined when we are no longer wanted

J Burnett from United Kingdom
Comment 1 of 2, added on April 14th, 2005 at 5:42 PM.

I find this one of the most beautiful, subtle, and touching poems I have read.

Raymond Edmondson

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