PAEAN FOR THE COMFORTER

PAEAN FOR THE COMFORTER

A Poem by Dryford Chimutu
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Remembering a departed alumnus who once comforted me when I was depressed.

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Since heart-pricked decades ago;
have I not come thus far when another thing
should pester more yet again?
now, of every departed look into those prime years
still stuck to my thought of your comforting me
at my anguished mind in the myrtle of that event,
at midnight while alone leased this world all woe
in subtle reality of the dappled experience of yore,
yet afterwards in the Auction cafeteria
would our last sight of each other be
with a saucer of beef sausage & scone in the left hand
and a ceramic cup of seared coffee with milk in the other
I had mines in the mirror-view delicately clinched
your muse still in consolation for me:
then there were those small minions who from their slumbers
arose from the deep of A25 spheres - disappointing
upon which for better I left the auctioneer's
today, the enchanting words of yore 
leave me in labyrinth of despair
and so does my pride fade away upon your demise
my shipwrecked daydreams in these non-glorious days
are now much more mere wishfuls without you, my comforter.

R.I.P

© 2025 Dryford Chimutu


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Added on February 27, 2025
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