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What Does This Poem Alzheimer’s By Kelly Cherry Mean?

He stands at the door, a crazy old man
Back from the hospital, his mind rattling
like the suitcase, swinging from his hand,
That contains shaving cream, a piggy bank,
A book he sometimes pretends to read,
His clothes. On the brick wall beside him
Roses and columbine slug it out for space, claw the mortar.
The sun is shining, as it does late in the afternoon
in England, after rain.
Sun hardens the house, reifies it,
Strikes the iron grillwork like a smithy
and sparks fly off, burning in the bushes–
the rosebushes–
While the white wood trim defines solidity in space.
This is his house. He remembers it as his,
Remembers the walkway he built between the front room
and the garage, the rhododendron he planted in back,
the car he used to drive. He remembers himself,
A younger man, in a tweed hat, a man who loved
Music. There is no time for that now. No time for music,
The peculiar screeching of strings, the luxurious
Fiddling with emotion.
Other things have become more urgent.
Other matters are now of greater import, have more
Consequence, must be attended to. The first
Thing he must do, now that he is home, is decide who
This woman is, this old, white-haired woman
Standing here in the doorway,
Welcoming him in.

3 Responses to “What Does This Poem Alzheimer’s By Kelly Cherry Mean?”

  • It makes a lot of sense to me. It graphically portrays the mind and the graphics of a Alzheimer patient, back from the hospital. He struggling with his memory, recapitulating all about his house and yet wanting to attend to pressing things less the memory completely forsakes him. For him, even the spouse waiting in the house is someone hard to remember and that is an indication of his failing faculties. Well written poem.

  • i dunno maybe a guys life?
    like he comes home from the hospital when hes born, then his life passes him by,
    and he ends up being old with an old woman waiting for him at there house?

  • Returning home from the war perhaps? the woman could be his mother. War has changed him so much he is no longer a ‘young, naive man’.

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