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Dennis O'Driscoll has passed away

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  • 26-12-2012 5:04pm
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    The poet Dennis O'Driscoll has died, according to a short piece on the RTE website.

    http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/1226/poet-dennis-odriscoll.html



    Someone

    someone is dressing up for death today, a change of skirt or tie
    eating a final feast of buttered sliced pan, tea
    scarcely having noticed the erection that was his last
    shaving his face to marble for the icy laying out
    spraying with deodorant her coarse armpit grass
    someone today is leaving home on business
    saluting, terminally, the neighbours who will join in the cortege
    someone is paring his nails for the last time, a precious moment
    someone’s waist will not be marked with elastic in the future
    someone is putting out milkbottles for a day that will not come
    someone’s fresh breath is about to be taken clean away
    someone is writing a cheque that will be rejected as ‘drawer deceased’
    someone is circling posthumous dates on a calendar
    someone is listening to an irrelevant weather forecast
    someone is making rash promises to friends
    someone’s coffin is being sanded, laminated, shined
    who feels this morning quite as well as ever
    someone if asked would find nothing remarkable in today’s date
    perfume and goodbyes her final will and testament
    someone today is seeing the world for the last time
    as innocently as he had seen it first



    http://dennisodriscoll.com/


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Dennis himself would have been a bit embarrassed at being described as a poet, always preferring to refer to himself as a civil servant.

    May he rest in peace.


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