Kevin Cryan
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Holding Court by Clive James (TLS)
« : 04.03.13 at 20:58 » |
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HOLDING COURT Retreating from the world, all I can do Is build a new world, one demanding less Acute assessments. Too deaf to keep pace With conversation, I don’t try to guess At meanings, or unpack a stroke of wit, But just send silent signals with my face That claim I’ve not succumbed to loneliness And might be ready to come in on cue. People still turn towards me where I sit. I used to notice everything, and spoke A language full of details that I’d seen, And people were amused; but now I see Only a little way. What can they mean, My phrases? They come drifting like the mist I look through if someone appears to be Smiling in my direction. Have they been? This was the time when I most liked to smoke. My watch-band feels too loose around my wrist. My body, sensitive in every way Save one, can still proceed from chair to chair, But in my mind the fires are dying fast. Breathe through a scarf. Steer clear of the cold air. Think less of love and all that you have lost. You have no future so forget the past. Let this be no occasion for despair. Cherish the prison of your waning day. Remember liberty, and what it cost. Be pleased that things are simple now, at least, As certitude succeeds bewilderment. The storm blew out and this is the dead calm. The pain is going where the passion went. Few things will move you now to lose your head And you can cause, or be caused, little harm. Tonight you leave your audience content: You were the ghost they wanted at the feast, Though none of them recalls a word you said. CLIVE JAMES (First published in the Times Literary Supplement) Kevin Cryan
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