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10-InTheRoomNextDoor

In The Room Next Door

At a funeral

for a civil engineer, like me

a poem was read

about death being nothing at all

Not something that separates us

just going to a room nearby

and waiting for your friends

to join you

I liked the imagery

and the notion

that nothing can tear apart

a true friendship

and imagined being in that other room

waiting

waiting

and then noticing

here, alone in eternity

there are no clocks

and no one in that room I just left

really liked me that much, either

so, without realizing it

the poem comforted me

knowing that although eternity

might get monotonous

we could at least wander around

I could go to the other rooms of eternity

and see who’s there

possibly finding a soulmate

to spin yarns with

and kill some time

so back here in real life

I went into the salon next door where

there was another funeral

so I had a look

at the deceased

stared at him a bit

committed his face to memory

and then listened to a Bible passage

which was all about God

and Exodus 33

where He says no one can see His face

and live

and putting two and two together

I thought maybe the departed saw God’s face

and it killed him

I cast aside that thought

and instead reasoned that I should get to know

as many faces as possible

right here

so that maybe

when one of them walked in

that empty room of mine

in the next world

we could comfort each other

when we finally saw His face

so I introduced myself to this guy’s widow

and stared at her

who knows?

maybe she would be the one who wanders

into that far off clockless room

mixing up me for him

my room for his

and she said

‘You’re in the wrong parlor

funerals for engineers are held in Room ‘B’

you’re in A

Harold was a dentist

maxillofacial & corrective jaw surgery

rhinoplasty and oculoplastics’

so that poem was wrong about death

it separates us

me in my room

Harold in his with

that glorious, corrected smile

then I noticed

a Bulova on her wrist

it said dinnertime

so I went home

Paul Smith

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