Six flights up in an out-of-date apartment house Where all the door-jambs and wainscots are of black walnut And the last tenant died at the ripe age of eighty. Tick-tock, the grandfather's clock, Crowded into a corner against the black walnut wainscot. Surrounded by the house-gods of her family for three generations: Teak-wood cabinets, rice-paper picture-books, slim, comfortless chairs of spotted bamboo. Too many house-gods for the space allotted them, exuding an old and corroding beauty, a beauty faded and smelling of the past. Tick-tock, the grandfather's clock, Accurately telling the time, but forgetting whether it is today or yesterday. Sleeping every night in a walnut bedstead With a headboard like the end of a family pew; Waking every morning to the photographs of dead relations, Dead relations sifted all over the house, Accumulated in drifts like dust or snow. Tick-tock, the grandfather's clock, Indifferently keeping up an old tradition. Unconcernedly registering the anniversaries of illnesses and deaths, But omitting the births, they were so long ago. The lady is neither young nor old, She walks like a waxwork among her crumbling possessions. She is automatic and ageless like the clock, And she, too, is of a bygone pattern. She sits at her frugal dinner, Careful of its ancient etiquette, Opposite the portrait of a great-aunt Done by a forgotten painter. The portrait lived once, it would seem, To judge by the coquetry of its attire, But the lady has always been a waxwork, Of no age in particular, But of an unquestioned ancestry. Tick-tock, the grandfather's clock, Ironically recording an hour of no importance. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WORLD-SOUL by RALPH WALDO EMERSON THE LOST WAR-SLOOP by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR NUPTIAL SLEEP by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI EVOLUTION by JOHN BANISTER TABB IN MEMORIAM A.H.H.: 124 by ALFRED TENNYSON SATIRE: 1. TO JOHN POYNZ (POINS) by THOMAS WYATT EMBLEMS OF LOVE: CUPID TO CHLOE WEEPING; A SONNET by PHILIP AYRES FRAGMENTS INTENDED FOR DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SACRIFICE SELF-COMPENSATED by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES |