Portrait of an Old Woman on the College Tavern Wall
                        
                            By Anne Sexton
                        
                    
                
                                                                
                               Oh down at the tavern
 the children are singing
 around their round table
 and around me still.
 Did you hear what it said?
                    I only said
 how there is a pewter urn
 pinned to the tavern wall,
 as old as old is able
 to be and be there still.
 I said, the poets are there
 I hear them singing and lying
 around their round table
 and around me still.
 Across the room is a wreath
 made of a corpse’s hair,
 framed in glass on the wall,
 as old as old is able
 to be and be remembered still.
 Did you hear what it said?
                   I only said
 how I want to be there and I
 would sing my songs with the liars
 and my lies with all the singers.
 And I would, and I would but
 it’s my hair in the hair wreath,
 my cup pinned to the tavern wall,
 my dusty face they sing beneath.
 Poets are sitting in my kitchen.
 Why do these poets lie?
 Why do children get children and
 Did you hear what it said?
                   I only said
 how I want to be there,
 Oh, down at the tavern
 where the prophets are singing
 around their round table
 until they are still.
                
                    
                        Anne Sexton, “Portrait of an Old Woman on the College Tavern Wall” from The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Copyright © 1981 by Linda Gray Sexton and Loring Conant, Jr. Reprinted with the permission of Sll/Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc.
                    
                
            
                                                
                        
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton
                                                                                                                                                                    (Houghton Mifflin, 1981)