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Dylan Thomas
🏴
(
27 Oct 1915
–
9 Nov 1953
)
“All all and all …”
“All that I owe the fellows of the grave …”
“Altarwise by owl-light …”
“Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid Was a Man Aged a Hundred”
“And death shall have no dominion …”
“Author’s Prologue”
“Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait”
“Because the pleasure-bird whistles …”
“Before I knocked …”
“A Child’s Christmas in Wales”
“Clown in the Moon”
“The conversation of prayers …”
“Deaths and Entrances”
“Do not go gentle into that good night …”
“Do you not father me …”
“Ears in the turrets hear …”
“Elegy”
“Especially when the October wind …”
“Fern Hill”
“Find meat on bones …”
“The force that through the green fuse drives the flower …”
“Foster the light …”
“A grief ago …”
“Grief thief of time …”
“The hand that signed the paper …”
“Here in this spring …”
“Hold hard, these ancient minutes …”
“Holy Spring”
“How shall my animal …”
“How soon the servant sun …”
“I dreamed my genesis …”
“I fellowed sleep …”
“I have longed to move away …”
“I, in my intricate image …”
“I see the boys of summer …”
“If I were tickled by the rub of love …”
“In My Craft or Sullen Art”
“In the beginning …”
“Incarnate devil …”
“Lament”
“Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed”
“Light breaks where no sun shines …”
“Love in the Asylum”
“From love’s first fever …”
“My hero bares his nerves …”
“My world is pyramid …”
“Not from this anger …”
“Now …”
“O make me a mask and a wall …”
“On a Wedding Anniversary”
“On no work of words …”
“Once it was the colour of saying …”
“Our eunuch dreams …”
“Out of the sighs …”
“Poem in October”
“Poem on His Birthday”
“A process in the weather of the heart …”
“A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London”
“The seed-at-zero …”
“Shall gods be said …”
“Should lanterns shine …”
“Sometimes the sky’s too bright …”
“The Song of the Mischievous Dog”
“The spire cranes …”
“Then was my neophyte …”
“There was a saviour …”
“This bread I break …”
“This side of the truth …”
“To-day, this insect …”
“Twenty-Four Years”
“Was there a time …”
“We lying by seasand …”
“When all my five and country senses see …”
“When, like a running grave …”
“When once the twilight locks …”
“Where once the waters of your face …”
“Why east wind chills …”
“A Winter’s Tale”
“Your breath was shed …”