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  • Deaths and Entrances
    BY
    Dylan Thomas


    On almost the incendiary eve
    Of several near deaths,
    When one at the great least of your best loved
    And always known must leave
    Lions and fires of his flying breath,
    Of your immortal friends
    Who'd raise the organs of the counted dust
    To shoot and sing your praise,
    One who called deepest down shall hold his peace
    That cannot sink or cease
    Endlessly to his wound
    In many married London's estranging grief.

    On almost the incendiary eve
    When at your lips and keys,
    Locking, unlocking, the murdered strangers weave,
    One who is most unknown,
    Your polestar neighbour, sun of another street,
    Will dive up to his tears.
    He'll bathe his raining blood in the male sea
    Who strode for your own dead
    And wind his globe out of your water thread
    And load the throats of shells
    with every cry since light
    Flashed first across his thunderclapping eyes.

    On almost the incendiary eve
    Of deaths and entrances,
    When near and strange wounded on London's waves
    Have sought your single grave,
    One enemy, of many, who knows well
    Your heart is luminous
    In the watched dark, quivering through locks and caves,
    Will pull the thunderbolts
    To shut the sun, plunge, mount your darkened keys
    And sear just riders back,
    Until that one loved least
    Looms the last Samson of your zodiac.

       
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