One dreary September day 
Emperor Manuel Komninos 
felt his death was near. 
The court astrologers -bribed, of course- went on babbling 
about how many years he still had to live. 
But while they were having their say, 
he remembered an old religious custom 
and ordered ecclesiastical vestments 
to be brought from a monastery, 
and he put them on, glad to assume 
the modest image of a priest or monk. 
 
Happy all those who believe, 
and like Emperor Manuel end their lives 
dressed modestly in their faith. 
 
 
Translated by E. Keeley and P. Sherrard
Constantine P. Cavafy
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/manuel-komninos/