PATEL, Gieve
    
      
    
      
    Post Mortem 
  
    
      
    It is startling to see how swiftly
    
      
    A man may be sliced
    
      
    From chin to prick,
    
      
    How easily the bones 
    
      
    He has felt whole
    
      
    Under his chest
    
      
    For a sixty, seventy years
    
      
    May be snapped,
    
      
    With what calm
    
      
    Liver, lung and heart
    
      
    Be examined, the bowels
    
      
    Noted for defect, the brain
    
      
    For haemorrhage,
    
      
    And all these insides
    
      
    That have for a lifetime
    
      
    Raged and strained to understand
    
      
    Be dumped back into the body,
    
      
    Now stitched to perfection,
    
      
    Before announcing death
    
      
    As due to an obscure reason.