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| 1711. | Poem In October by Dylan Thomas> | | It was my thirtieth year to heaven
Woke to my hearing from harbour and neighbour wood
And the mussel pooled and the heron
Pries... |
| 1712. | The Hand That Signed The Paper by Dylan Thomas> | | The hand that signed the paper felled a city;
Five sovereign fingers taxed the breath,
Doubled the globe of dead and halved a country;
These five k... |
| 1713. | Poem On His Birthday by Dylan Thomas> | | In the mustardseed sun,
By full tilt river and switchback sea
Where the cormorants scud,
In his house on stilts high among beaks
And palavers ... |
| 1714. | A Process In The Weather Of The Heart by Dylan Thomas> | | A process in the weather of the heart
Turns damp to dry; the golden shot
Storms in the freezing tomb.
A weather in the quarter of the veins
Turns ... |
| 1715. | Especially When The October Wind by Dylan Thomas> | | Especially when the October wind
With frosty fingers punishes my hair,
Caught by the crabbing sun I walk on fire
And cast a shadow crab upon the la... |
| 1716. | Dylan Thomas - Holy Spring by Dylan Thomas> | | O
Out of a bed of love
When that immortal hospital made one more moove to soothe
The curless counted body,
And ... |
| 1717. | From Love's First Fever To Her Plague by Dylan Thomas> | | From love's first fever to her plague, from the soft second
And to the hollow minute of the womb,
From the unfolding to the scissored caul,
The tim... |
| 1718. | Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed by Dylan Thomas> | | Lie still, sleep becalmed, sufferer with the wound
In the throat, burning and turning. All night afloat
On the silent sea we have heard the sound
T... |
| 1719. | I Fellowed Sleep by Dylan Thomas> | | I fellowed sleep who kissed me in the brain,
Let fall the tear of time; the sleeper's eye,
Shifting to light, turned on me like a moon.
So, plannin... |
| 1720. | The Conversation Of Prayer by Dylan Thomas> | | The conversation of prayers about to be said
By the child going to bed and the man on the stairs
Who climbs to his dying love in her high room,
The... |
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