Soleil Luta - I hope this isn't offensive as I don't intend for that... The first thing I actually thought of, was when someone suffers from schizophrenia. Mostly because of the hallucinations, both auditory and visual. This was a fun poem to read though!
- 1st stanza: His wife has left him or commited suicide. She leaves him a letter.
2nd stanza: He orders "his sister's husband's niece" (probably his own daughter) out of the house.
3rd stanza: "Middle of Next Week" speaks in Greek to him. The poor guy loses the meaning of time and life.
The next stanzas show his despair: hunger, illness, cold, damp nights.
But then he finds the key and clearly understands the meaning of the mysterious "Double Rule of Three". Enlightenment or complete madness?
Neither: he imagines to be the Pope, but he is not mad enough to believe it. So there is nothing left for him, only hopelessness and despair.
A very, very sad poem.
Pari Ali - I have looked for this poem on the net it is one I read as a kid and enjoyed thoroughly only when i had read it it was called 'Hallucinations'
Clever job
Amazing