PoemA Process In The Weather Of The Heart
Author / PoetDylan Thomas
TagsDead, Eye, Heart, Love

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 night to day; blood in their suns
Lights up the living worm.

A process in the eye forewarns
The bones of blindness; and the womb
Drives in a death as life leaks out.

A darkness in the weather of the eye
Is half its light; the fathomed sea
Breaks on unangled land.
The seed that makes a forest of the loin
Forks half its fruit; and half drops down,
Slow in a sleeping wind.

A weather in the flesh and bone
Is damp and dry; the quick and dead
Move like two ghosts before the eye.

A process in the weather of the world
Turns ghost to ghost; each mothered child
Sits in their double shade.
A process blows the moon into the sun,
Pulls down the shabby curtains of the skin;
And the heart gives up its dead.

Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas
27 Oct 1914 - 9 Nov 1953
Region: Northern Europe
Period: Modernist
Movement: Modernism

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Ballad Of The Long-Legged Bait
Elegy
Ears In The Turrets Hear
How Shall My Animal
Holy Spring
In Country Sleep
A Child’s Christmas in Wale
If my head hurt a hair’s foot
Altarwise By Owl-Light
I, In My Intricate Image

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