What Will Death Be Like?

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    Death will be unlike

    The night-times when we lie awake thinking of death
    The Spanish maracas that rattle inside the last breathe
    The Mexican festivals, skeletons wearing top hats
    The Brownstone apartments that dynamite or dereliction collapse

    The Mandolin the hangman relaxes by playing
    The Hound of the Baskervilles, chilling the moors with its baying
    The Curse of the mummy that turns the explorers to stone
    The British museum, its bodies from peat bogs and bones

    The great roller coaster, a plunge from a boast to a scream
    Mahogany coffins great pianists play in their wildest strangest dreams
    A garden in autumn where poets can sit and compose
    The granite memorials where memories wither in rows

    The charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Lord Tennyson rhymed
    The thin piece of paper that Reagan and Gorbachov sign
    The hospital bedside with Novocain needles and cards
    The great day of judgement when God the headmaster presents the awards

    The marriage that bickers till death us do part
    The dreams of the young man who sang Love will tear us apart
    TV documentaries showing us life from outside
    The Buddhist nirvana the moth seems to seek in the light

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    The Cities of crystal they build on in a few grains of smack
    The long picture window the coffin look through to a widow in black
    A room full of spiders all clinging together and crying
    The wedding guest's story, the ship drifting lost and the dead sailors sighing

    The din in the steeple when cholera poisons the village
    The Illumination that Tolstoy provided for poor Ivan Illych
    The Wrinkling sea children glimpse through the chinks in the boardwalk
    The magical land of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

    The treacherous virus that murders the lovers with AIDS
    The phantoms of freedom that lead the crowd over the barricades
    The night thoughts of 'Late Call' when ministers stop being cosy
    'The Pit and the Pendulum' co-starring Bela Lugosi

    The bulge of the mouse inside the boa constrictor
    That drunkard the phoenix, so tight on the moonshine of golden elixirs
    The bankrupt, handing over the keys to his house
    The last day of summer, when insects grow stupid and swallows fly south

    The skull of a merchant that slants through the portrait by Holbein
    That strange proposition on silence, the Tractatus of Wittgenstein
    The hands of the clock, coming together at midnight
    The grim amputations of medical students larking on rag night

    The hijacker's voice in the heads of air traffic controllers
    The sea as it thunders on Liv Ullman vanishing under the rollers under the rollers
    The abbey the pilgrims all saw when they prayed
    The unholy land at the end of the Children's Crusade

    The hell in Huis Clos Mr Sartre informs is just other people
    The travelling salesman who woke up one morning transformed to a beetle
    2001, the room at the end of the ride
    The wrath that Charles Bronson let loose on the Lower East Side

    The House of the Shades the dog Cerberus guarded for Hades his master
    That lesson on Infallibility, the Chernobyl disaster
    The empty career of the temp's vacillations gone permanent
    The unlucky omens the clairvoyant reads in the meaningless firmament
    In the meaningless firmament

    What will death be like?
    Death will be like-

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    Composition: Nick Currie

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