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IM Walter Ramsden OB March 26 1947 Pembroke College Oxford

Dr Ramsden cannot read The Times obituary

He’s dead.

Let monographs on silk worms by other people

Thrown

For he who best could understand and criticize them,

Lies

In bed.

The body waits in Pembroke College where the ivy taps the

All night;

That old head so full of knowledge, that good heart that kept the

All right,

Those old cheeks that faintly flushed as the port suffused the veins,

Drain’d white.

Crocus in the Fellows’ Garden, winter jasmine up the

Gleam gold.

Shadows of Victorian chimneys on the sunny grassplot

Long, cold.

Master,

Bursar,

Senior Tutor, these, his three survivors,

Feel old.

They remember, as the coffin to its final

Leaves the gates,

Buzz of bees in window boxes on their summer ministrations,

Kitchen din,

Cups and plates,

And the getting of bump suppers for the long-dead

Coming in,

From Eights.

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