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In Hospital - VII - Vigil

    By William Ernest Henley



    Lived on one's back,
    In the long hours of repose,
    Life is a practical nightmare -
    Hideous asleep or awake.

    Shoulders and loins
    Ache - - -!
    Ache, and the mattress,
    Run into boulders and hummocks,
    Glows like a kiln, while the bedclothes -
    Tumbling, importunate, daft -
    Ramble and roll, and the gas,
    Screwed to its lowermost,
    An inevitable atom of light,
    Haunts, and a stertorous sleeper
    Snores me to hate and despair.

    All the old time
    Surges malignant before me;
    Old voices, old kisses, old songs
    Blossom derisive about me;
    While the new days
    Pass me in endless procession:
    A pageant of shadows
    Silently, leeringly wending
    On . . . and still on . . . still on!

    Far in the stillness a cat
    Languishes loudly.    A cinder
    Falls, and the shadows
    Lurch to the leap of the flame.    The next man to me
    Turns with a moan; and the snorer,
    The drug like a rope at his throat,
    Gasps, gurgles, snorts himself free, as the night-nurse,
    Noiseless and strange,
    Her bull's eye half-lanterned in apron,
    (Whispering me, 'Are ye no sleepin' yet?'),
    Passes, list-slippered and peering,
    Round . . . and is gone.

    Sleep comes at last -
    Sleep full of dreams and misgivings -
    Broken with brutal and sordid
    Voices and sounds that impose on me,
    Ere I can wake to it,
    The unnatural, intolerable day.



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