Here you will find the Poem Before a Fall of poet Geoffrey Grigson
And what was the big room he walked in? The big room he walked in, Over the smooth floor, Under the sky light, Was his own brain. And what was it he admired there? He admired there The oval mirror. And what was it the oval mirror showed him there? It showed him the roots Through the ceiling, The gross armchair, the bookcase Shuttered with glass, The Hymns bound in velvet, The porcelain oven, The giant egg cups, The hairy needles, And the silence And the smell of smouldering dung Hung between the walls (Which were yellow as dandelion). And how did he leave? On the smooth floor His neat feet jarred And his teeth grew down To his heart, and he slipped On the white stairhead - Which ended? Which ended in coldness And darkness, Through which he fell (So they tell) With little hope, and slowly.