In a Restaurant
Alan Brownjohn, 15 September 1983
“... The facing mirrors showed two rooms Which rhymed and balanced beautifully, So everything we wore and ate Shone doubly clear for you and me. In the next image after that Life seemed the same in every way: Green bottles and white tablecloths And cutlery as clean as day; But in the third, things looked a mite Less brilliant than in the first two ... A sort of mist was falling on The features of a dwindling view, And by the time our gaze had gone Searching down to rooms eight and nine, The world seemed darker, and confused, Its outlines harder to define, Its faces tinier ... ”