“Poem In October” by Dylan Thomas

by on 24/10/11 at 9:20 am

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+++++++It was my thirtieth year to heaven
Woke to my hearing from harbour and neighbour wood
+++++++And the mussel pooled and the heron
++++++++++++++Priested shore
+++++++The morning beckon
With water praying and call of seagull and rook
And the knock of sailing boats on the net webbed wall
+++++++Myself to set foot
++++++++++++++That second
In the still sleeping town and set forth.

+++++++My birthday began with the water-
Birds and the birds of the winged trees flying my name
+++++++Above the farms and the white horses
++++++++++++++And I rose
+++++++In rainy autumn
And walked abroad in a shower of all my days.
High tide and the heron dived when I took the road
+++++++Over the border
++++++++++++++And the gates
Of the town closed as the town awoke.

+++++++A springful of larks in a rolling
Cloud and the roadside bushes brimming with whistling
+++++++Blackbirds and the sun of October
++++++++++++++Summery
+++++++On the hill’s shoulder,
Here were fond climates and sweet singers suddenly
Come in the morning where I wandered and listened
+++++++To the rain wringing
++++++++++++++Wind blow cold
In the wood faraway under me.

+++++++Pale rain over the dwindling harbour
And over the sea wet church the size of a snail
+++++++With its horns through mist and the castle
++++++++++++++Brown as owls
+++++++But all the gardens
Of spring and summer were blooming in the tall tales
Beyond the border and under the lark full cloud.
+++++++There could I marvel
++++++++++++++My birthday
Away but the weather turned around.

+++++++It turned away from the blithe country
And down the other air and the blue altered sky
+++++++Streamed again a wonder of summer
++++++++++++++With apples
+++++++Pears and red currants
And I saw in the turning so clearly a child’s
Forgotten mornings when he walked with his mother
+++++++Through the parables
++++++++++++++Of sun light
And the legends of the green chapels

+++++++And the twice told fields of infancy
That his tears burned my cheeks and his heart moved in mine.
+++++++These were the woods the river and sea
++++++++++++++Where a boy
+++++++In the listening
Summertime of the dead whispered the truth of his joy
To the trees and the stones and the fish in the tide.
+++++++And the mystery
++++++++++++++Sang alive
Still in the water and singingbirds.

+++++++And there could I marvel my birthday
Away but the weather turned around. And the true
+++++++Joy of the long dead child sang burning
++++++++++++++In the sun.
+++++++It was my thirtieth
Year to heaven stood there then in the summer noon
Though the town below lay leaved with October blood.
+++++++O may my heart’s truth
++++++++++++++Still be sung
On this high hill in a year’s turning.

 

Ernie

Ernest Hilbert is founder of E-Verse Radio.

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