Queueing to get in......

Aldershot Crematorium
by John Betjeman

Between the swimming-pool and cricket-ground
   How straight the crematorium driveway lies!
And little puffs of smoke without a sound
   Show what we loved dissolving in the skies,
Dear hands and feet and laughter-lighted face
And silk that hinted at the body's grace.

But no-one seems to know quite what to say
   (Friends are so altered by the passing years):
"Well, anyhow, it's not so cold today"—
   And thus we try to dissipate our fears.
'I am the Resurrection and the Life':
Strong, deep and painful, doubt inserts the knife.



Could have done with a bit of "I am the Resurrection" today..... but sadly just a long list of supposedly amusing anecdotes, and nothing touching on the big questions of life and living and meaning.   Which were particularly needed.

I calculated that I had conducted certainly over 200 funerals at this crematorium.    Woodside Crematorium, Paisley, opened in October 1938.   In the middle of a cemetery built on a hill.   So no chance of establishing a traffic management scheme.  

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