Man The body disappoints Then impresses, then fails, then triumphs It's a sad, old miracle to have to watch The whole thing misbehaves with hours Dressings, tubes, fentanyl patches Weird, sticky wrapped, crackling palliative props In the slow banal mystery of "When is this person going to die?" His soon-to-be deathbed smelled of dry-roasted "I solemnly promise I have not been giving him snacks of any kind" Said nice Claire, the carer "Why is there no dry roasted residue around his mouth?" My mum asked "Someone must've been dusting his chin And lips" His crumbling architecture Like a balsa-wood cathedral His buttresses and columns collapsing And us, obliged to notice Weakened bones, bruises Dehydration, confusion All these items on the death list Correctly occurring "Did he look peaceful when he finally passed?" Yep "Did he look suddenly younger?" Yes "Did it seem as if he was not there, like his soul had left his body behind?" No He seemed he was the same bloke Dead His last few hundred breaths Tricky to pull in And trickling diminished out His children argued quietly Fizzing bitterly on a lateral axis While their dad shed the weight Of all the meals he'd ever eaten All the things he'd ever been A vicious, stubborn Witty, dedicated Kind, privileged All of these words Naked and cooling Towards meaningless Pale in the unkind light Unfixing their meaning from the body Gazing down upon him Ten of us, our thoughts All burrowing towards each other Breathing the held air Waiting for him to be gone Marvelling at his slightness The quiet, the swallows, the sighing My cousin said "The idea of the the living outnumbering the dead Is nonsense The dead club is always going to be bigger" He said "One hundred billion" He said "Or there about" We nodded And looked back down at this man We apparently know The body farted The kind of fart you do when nobody's there Because nobody was We were all dead He was alive Triumphantly emptying his corridors and organs Of dirty, useless air What an odd, blindfold performance family is We live in such strange ways It's like a pact We act Surprised And, by-and-by We are