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"Stop the World " - searching for a poem

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WendyS | 13:49 Sat 10th Sep 2005 | Arts & Literature
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Does anybody know the words of a poem I once heard but cannot remember.  The poet is in a state of despair or bereavement and is bemused that the rest of the world is going about its normal business while he is pleading with us to stop for a moment and share his  grief?   I believe the words "stop the world" may be included but cannot remember the words or the poet.  Thanks.
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There is a poem by Barbara Harris Whitfield entitled 'Good Grief' which opens with the words 'Stop the world' which might, I suppose be the one you are seeking. Click here and scroll down to 'Good Grief' to check.

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Thank you.  Unfortunately that didn't turn out to be the one I had in mind, so will have to continue my search..
Could it have been the Funeral Blues by W.H.Auden.
which is..
Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, etc..
Hey Shaney, I was about to suggest that too! Am sure that's the one Wendy x
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Thanks folks.   Yes it is the one.  I've now found the full version on the internet.   What a marvellous invention it is!
Wonderful poet.One of my favourites is "The Night Mail".
Stop the Clocks was in "Four weddings and a Funeral."

I think the poem you are thinking of is by WH Auden "Funeral Blues "  it says something like, stop all the clocks, etc etc. I was said on the movie Four Weddings and Funeral. It has a copyright on it so you will be hard pressed to find it now.

A site with a whole bunch of funeral poems (but not the Funeral Blues one is: www.funeral-poems.com  

 

   

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