0314 Executive Decision Poem by Michael Shepherd

0314 Executive Decision

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‘Look! now briefly, mortal living head -
As severed from thy now so lifeless limbs
In brief and, who knows, truthful, godly view,
So solemn, oncely, rare - that fleshly instrument
That thou hath used, misused…
And learn this last of life’s live lessons, quick and dread
In these few seconds of a living death…’

So Dean John Donne might have wrung out
that detail, had he known it – tolled
his solemn, tortured, feargod, ringing knell
- had he but known this ‘metaphysical’ quaint fact:

that, when the executioner’s sharp axeblade
slices through your neck with such finality,
the head maintains its human faculties
for eight brief seconds after body falls;

the executioner, it’s said, with great formality, then
takes hold that still-life head by its warm hair,
and turns it round with all solemnity,
to gaze its last repentence or regret
upon its frail accomplice on life’s way;
the gathered audience awed to silent, ice-cold heart..
last freeze-frame photo of an undeveloped film.

This solemn final courtesy of soul to soul
I’ll leave to metaphysicals, to speak life whole.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Shepherd 21 October 2005

Jake, I heard it the other day from one of those talking heads on TV.... and thought, now there's a situation that would appeal to the metaphysical poets...did it have some esoteric symbolism?

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Cj Heck 21 October 2005

OhmyGod, Michael, I didn't know that...8 seconds. Wonderful poem, however gruesome, but it almost had to be. Well done. Warmest regards, CJ

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