Poem Title |
Original Publication |
CP Page no |
Blocks |
From ‘The School of Eloquence’ and Other Poems, London: Rex Collings, 1978 |
176 |
Length / Form Sixteen-line sonnet.
Relationship to Classical text Recalls his Mother's funeral and the poet’s muteness - 'For all my years of Latin and Greek'. ‘VALE, MATER’s all that I can spell’ (the capitals perhaps suggest an inscription on a grave stone). The letter-blocks with which his mother taught him are now blocks of stone and bear the letters of a dead language.
Comment As in ‘Painkillers, II’, the poet’s classical education signals a rift in communication between him and his family.
Note Grouped under the ‘Two’ sequence of poems.