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Philip Larkin - Faith Healing

Slowly the women file to where he stands
Upright in rimless glasses, silver hair,
Dark suit, white collar. Stewards tirelessly
Persuade them onwards to his voice and hands,
Within whose warm spring rain of loving care
Each dwells some twenty seconds. Now, dear child,
What's wrong, the deep American voice demands,
And, scarcely pausing, goes into a prayer
Directing God about this eye, that knee.
Their heads are clasped abruptly; then, exiled

Like losing thoughts, they go in silence; some
Sheepishly stray, not back into their lives
Just yet; but some stay stiff, twitching and loud
With deep hoarse tears, as if a kind of dumb
And idiot child within them still survives
To re-awake at kindness, thinking a voice
At last calls them alone, that hands have come
To lift and lighten; and such joy arrives
Their thick tongues blort, their eyes squeeze grief, a crowd
Of huge unheard answers jam and rejoice -

What's wrong! Moustached in flowered frocks they shake:
By now, all's wrong. In everyone there sleeps
A sense of life lived according to love.
To some it means the difference they could make
By loving others, but across most it sweeps
As all they might have done had they been loved.
That nothing cures. An immense slackening ache,
As when, thawing, the rigid landscape weeps,
Spreads slowly through them - that, and the voice above
Saying Dear child, and all time has disproved.

Added: on March 18th, 2005 at 4:06 AM | Viewed: 6051 times | Comments (2)


Faith Healing - Comments and Information

Poet: Philip Larkin
Poem: Faith Healing
Volume: The Whitsun Weddings
Year: Published/Written in 1960

Comment 2 of 2, added on June 5th, 2006 at 9:36 AM.

I dispute the below comment that Larkin doesn't provide any opinion or insight of his own in this poem and suggest that, in fact, the third stanza, which begins: 'What's wrong!' might in fact be an incredulous cry of outrage before Larkin then proceeds to say exactly what is wrong.

Walker from United Kingdom
Comment 1 of 2, added on March 18th, 2005 at 4:06 AM.

I consider Faith Healing to be one of the key poems of this collection, but then, arent they all?! In this poem, Larkin adds no direct insight and no expression of his own thoughts and feelings. The priest in the first stanza stands 'Upright in rimless glasses, silver hair, Dark suit, white collar'. This makes him seem to embody respectibility, although, it is revealed later, he does not. The line break of 'spring rain of loving care Each dwells some twenty seconds' brings your attention to the latter, and disconcerting the reader; 20 seconds is not a long time of care. The deep American voice seems to lack emotion. And then there is the blasphemy of 'Directing God' --> this guy does not seem at all loving, or even caring!

Jenny C from United Kingdom

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