An Ode To Death Summary
An Ode To Death Summary
An Ode To Death Summary
When the game is over, the king and pawn go into the same box.
I have sat by your bedside and felt
your sinking pulse. Are the hair and bones
really indestructible and how long
does it take for the eyes
to dissolve in the grave?
It’s a discussion amongst artist and a man who will kick the bucket. To express the vulnerability of life
artist deliver to a man, that is on a deathbed and says I am holding your sinking heartbeat and feeling you
taking final gasp. Typically it is viewed as that hair and bones of body remained long while all body parts
disintegrated soon. So he requests an inquiry here that how much time your hair and bone will take to
disintegrate in the grave and do I too live alive till that time. Do I have the surety of my own life that to
what extent I live? It’s an exceptionally pleasant citation of Euripides about the vulnerability of life: No
one can unquestionably say that he will live tomorrow.
Now the Daud Kamal introducing the state of grave after death, there is a quietness, and perpetual rest
in the gathering of islands. The quietness in the island in writing is the image of risk and furthermore
demonstrates the quietness of death in light of the fact that there are no more hardships of life. In reality
Daud Kamal here presents the Islamic perspective about the everlasting post-existence. He says this is a
position of barrel bare rocks, and there is no space of despondency, it is free from all trails. Troubles,
sorrows of life.
I, too have wandered in a forest of symbols
And clutched at the hanots of memory,
In this verse the readers also seems Daud Kamal’s, personal feelings about his own past life. He says that
he had indulged in ethically bad habits. He says that,
When I imagine his own death time, and thinks about his past life, there is nothing except
the darkness of prostitutes’ have seen the stars paramount to their dark addresses I have felt your
absence around my neck…
Now here Again Daud Kamal presenting the concept of death that death is a ultimate reality. Everyone
have to die. We can take an example from the history, that the brave leaders like Muhammad bin Qasim
and even cruel leaders like Hitler was came, but the end of all was death. Death is blind it never see who
is in front of it, either it is a huge or small creature.