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To something that survived it. Struck, I leant More promptly out next time, more curiously, And saw it all again in different terms: The fathers with broad belts under their suits And seamy foreheads; mothers loud and fat; An uncle shouting smut; and then the perms, The nylon gloves and jewellery-substitutes, The lemons, mauves, and olive-ochres that Marked off the girls unreally from the rest. Yes, from cafes And banquet-halls up yards, and bunting-dressed Coach-party annexes, the wedding-days Were coming to an end. All down the line Fresh couples climbed aboard: the rest stood round; The last confetti and advice were thrown, And, as we moved, each face seemed to define Just what it saw departing: children frowned At something dull; fathers had never known Success so huge and wholly farcical; The women shared The secret like a happy funeral; While girls, gripping their handbags tighter, stared At a religious wounding. Free at last, And loaded with the sum of all they saw, We hurried towards London, shuffling gouts of steam. Now fields were building-plots, and poplars cast Long shadows over major roads, and for Some fifty minutes, that in time would seem Just long enough to settle hats and say I nearly died, A dozen marriages got under way. They watched the landscape, sitting side by side Comment [LG(9]: Discreetly calling them fat, although outright says the mothers are ‘fat’ Comment [LG(10]: Cheap, they’re trying to dress up, being someone they’re not. Comment [LG(11]: Monotonous, they all look and act the same Comment [LG(12]: He is looking down on their choice of venue Comment [LG(13]: When confetti is thrown it is left on the ground and taken no notice of, this is like the advice, the married couple ignore the advice they have been given. Comment [LG(14]: ridiculous Comment [LG(15]: All the women know what being married is like but they don’t tell each other. Comment [LG(16]: oxymoron Comment [LG(17]: free of their parents, and their childhoods Comment [LG(18]: industry replacing the nature, Philip Larkin likes nature a lot as it’s a secure place for him to be alone. Comment [LG(19]: Repetitive and predictable, the weddings are no longer special as there are lots of them at the same time Comment [LG(20]: Sitting alone
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