The Poetry Corner

In Hospital - VI - After

By William Ernest Henley

Like as a flamelet blanketed in smoke, So through the anaesthetic shows my life; So flashes and so fades my thought, at strife With the strong stupor that I heave and choke And sicken at, it is so foully sweet. Faces look strange from space - and disappear. Far voices, sudden loud, offend my ear - And hush as sudden.Then my senses fleet: All were a blank, save for this dull, new pain That grinds my leg and foot; and brokenly Time and the place glimpse on to me again; And, unsurprised, out of uncertainty, I wake - relapsing - somewhat faint and fain, To an immense, complacent dreamery.