Death in Leamington by Sir John Betjeman
Death in Leamington by Sir John Betjeman

Death in Leamington

Sir John Betjeman * Track #5 On Varsity Rag

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Death in Leamington by Sir John Betjeman

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Sir John Betjeman
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Readers from the United Kingdom — at least those of the older generation — will instantly recognise and understand the reference to Leamington. This country town in Warwickshire had deteriorated by the time Betjeman wrote this. Leamington Spa had a reputation as a place where middle class people we...

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Death in Leamington Annotated

She died in the upstairs bedroom
By the light of the ev'ning star
That shone through the plate glass window
From over Leamington Spa

Beside her the lonely crochet
Lay patiently and unstirred,
But the fingers that would have work'd it
Were dead as the spoken word.

And Nurse came in with the tea-things
Breast high 'mid the stands and chairs-
But Nurse was alone with her own little soul,
And the things were alone with theirs.

She bolted the big round window,
She let the blinds unroll,
She set a match to the mantle,
She covered the fire with coal.

And "Tea!" she said in a tiny voice
"Wake up! It's nearly five"
Oh! Chintzy, chintzy cheeriness,
Half dead and half alive.

Do you know that the stucco is peeling?
Do you know that the heart will stop?
From those yellow Italianate arches
Do you hear the plaster drop?

Nurse looked at the silent bedstead,
At the gray, decaying face,
As the calm of a Leamington ev'ning
Drifted into the place.

She moved the table of bottles
Away from the bed to the wall;
And tiptoeing gently over the stairs
Turned down the gas in the hall.

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