PoemAmong Those Killed In The Dawn Raid Was A Man Aged A Hundred
Author / PoetDylan Thomas

When the morning was waking over the war
He put on his clothes and stepped out and he died,
The locks yawned loose and a blast blew them wide,
He dropped where he loved on the burst pavement stone
And the funeral grains of the slaughtered floor.
Tell his street on its back he stopped a sun
And the craters of his eyes grew springshots and fire
When all the keys shot from the locks, and rang.
Dig no more for the chains of his grey-haired heart.
The heavenly ambulance drawn by a wound
Assembling waits for the spade’s ring on the cage.
O keep his bones away from the common cart,
The morning is flying on the wings of his age
And a hundred storks perch on the sun’s right hand.

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

more poems by Dylan Thomas

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

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