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In Hospital - XXIV - Suicide

    By William Ernest Henley



    Staring corpselike at the ceiling,
    See his harsh, unrazored features,
    Ghastly brown against the pillow,
    And his throat - so strangely bandaged!

    Lack of work and lack of victuals,
    A debauch of smuggled whisky,
    And his children in the workhouse
    Made the world so black a riddle

    That he plunged for a solution;
    And, although his knife was edgeless,
    He was sinking fast towards one,
    When they came, and found, and saved him.

    Stupid now with shame and sorrow,
    In the night I hear him sobbing.
    But sometimes he talks a little.
    He has told me all his troubles.

    In his broad face, tanned and bloodless,
    White and wild his eyeballs glisten;
    And his smile, occult and tragic,
    Yet so slavish, makes you shudder!



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