On Seeing an Open Casket

On Seeing an Open Casket

A Poem by Christopher Laverty

Disturb her not - she is not far;

she hears our voices - have no doubt.

Death does not her beauty mar -

not blow her candle wholly out.


Her features almost break in movement -

her cheeks still hold their hues of pink;

her lids might open any moment -

her spirit hovers round the brink.


She's gone not to some far-off land -

this room itself rests her from strife;

disturb her not then - as we stand

not by a sight of death, but life.

© 2025 Christopher Laverty


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Added on July 26, 2023
Last Updated on January 17, 2025
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Christopher Laverty
Christopher Laverty

Bristol, England, United Kingdom



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I am from Cornwall and now live in Bristol. I have worked as a teacher and my hobbies include reading, music, films, walking and travelling. I have been published in Reach Poetry Magazine, Runcible.. more..

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