Need Help Locating Poem (on Suicide)

by AMNESIAN 3 Replies latest jw friends

  • AMNESIAN
    AMNESIAN

    Radar's post of the lyrics to the theme from M*A*S*H* reminded me of a poem I read in 10th grade English (or American) Literature 35 years ago. I don't recall the title and have for years tried to find it and read it again. Especially strong did the desire hit me to read it over the last several years as I was desperately struggling to remain a JW in spite of the indescribable misery I was suffering.

    The entire poem, until the very last stanza(s), went on in great detail for some length describing what appeared---from all outward indicators--- to be the perfect life of a very happy man. The last stanza(s) described how one day, "out of the clear blue" he suicided. I have a faint recollection of the character's name perhaps being Something Corey or Corey Something.

    Anybody have a clue what poem this is or where else I might try hunting for it?

    If not, thanks anyway.

    -AMNESIAN, forgetful hearer

  • detective
    detective

    Hi,
    try www.emule.com That's a poetry site where you can post about the poem in question. Just post what you remember and see if anyone can help.

  • blondie
    blondie

    Richard Cory

    By Edwin Arlington Robinson

    Whenever Richard Cory went down town,
    We people on the pavement looked at him:
    He was a gentleman from sole to crown,
    Clean favored, and imperially slim.

    And he was always quietly arrayed,
    And he was always human when he talked;
    But still he fluttered pulses when he said,
    "Good-morning," and he glittered when he walked.

    And he was rich - yes, richer than a king -
    And admirably schooled in every grace;
    In fine we thought that he was everything
    To make us wish that we were in his place.

    So on we worked, and waited for the light,
    And went without the meat, and cursed the bread;
    And Richard Cory, one calm summer night,
    Went home and put a bullet through his head.

    Richard Cory
    - Paul Simon -
    " Sounds Of Silence", 1966

    They say that Richard Cory owns one half of this whole town,
    With political connections to spread his wealth around.
    Born into society, a banker's only child,
    He had everything a man could want: power, grace, and style.

    But I work in his factory
    And I curse the life I'm living
    And I curse my poverty
    And I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be
    Richard Cory.

    The papers print his picture almost everywhere he goes:
    Richard Cory at the opera, Richard Cory at a show.
    And the rumor of his parties and the orgies on his yacht!
    Oh, he surely must be happy with everything he's got.

    But I work in his factory
    And I curse the life I'm living
    And I curse my poverty
    And I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be
    Richard Cory.

    He freely gave to charity, he had the common touch,
    And they were grateful for his patronage and thanked him very much,
    So my mind was filled with wonder when the evening headlines read:
    "Richard Cory went home last night and put a bullet through his head."

    But I work in his factory
    And I curse the life I'm living
    And I curse my poverty
    And I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be,
    Oh, I wish that I could be
    Richard Cory.

  • AMNESIAN
    AMNESIAN
    Richard Cory by Edwin Arlington Robinson


    Yes, that's it. How very moving.

    And thanks, detective, I'll enjoy visiting emule.com site just the same.

    -AMNESIAN, forgetful hearer

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