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Dylan Thomas
27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953 / Swansea / Wales
Poems of Dylan Thomas
It Is The Sinners' Dust-Tongued Bell
January 1939
Lament
Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed
Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
Limerick
Love In The Asylum
My Hero Bares His Nerves
My World Is Pyramid
Not From This Anger
Notes On The Art Of Poetry
Now
O Make Me A Mask
On A Wedding Anniversary
On No Work Of Words
On The Marriage Of A Virgin
Once Below A Time
Once It Was The Colour Of Saying
Our Eunuch Dreams
Out Of The Sighs
Over Sir John's Hill
Poem In October
Poem On His Birthday
Prologue
Shall Gods Be Said To Thump The Clouds
Should Lanterns Shine
Sometimes The Sky's Too Bright
The Conversation Of Prayer
The Force That Through The Green Fuse Drives The Flower
The Hand That Signed The Paper
The Hunchback In The Park
The Seed-At-Zero
The Tombstone Told When She Died
Then Was My Neophyte
There Was A Saviour
This Bread I Break
This Side Of The Truth
To Others Than You
To-Day, This Insect
Twenty Four Years
Unluckily For A Death
Vision And Prayer
Was There A Time
We Lying By Seasand
When All My Five And Country Senses See
When I Woke
When Once The Twilight Locks No Longer
When, Like A Running Grave
Where Once The Waters Of Your Face
Why East Wind Chills
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