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Ted Hughes - Old Age Gets Up

Stirs its ashes and embers, its burnt sticks

An eye powdered over, half melted and solid again
Ponders
Ideas that collapse
At the first touch of attention

The light at the window, so square and so same
So full-strong as ever, the window frame
A scaffold in space, for eyes to lean on

Supporting the body, shaped to its old work
Making small movements in gray air
Numbed from the blurred accident
Of having lived, the fatal, real injury
Under the amnesia

Something tries to save itself-searches
For defenses-but words evade
Like flies with their own notions

Old age slowly gets dressed
Heavily dosed with death's night
Sits on the bed's edge

Pulls its pieces together
Loosely tucks in its shirt 

Added: on July 20th, 2006 at 7:53 PM | Viewed: 2198 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: Ted Hughes
Poem: Old Age Gets Up

Comment 1 of 1, added on July 20th, 2006 at 7:53 PM.

Hughes does not offer a pretty picture of the aging process--or any false hope. The last three stanzas are hard-hitting. At the same rate, he doesn't really express a fear of aging. He stays focused on the changes that aging enforces.

dallas from United States

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