Dylan Thomas - Lament Lyrics

Lyrics Lament - Dylan Thomas




When I was a windy boy and a bit
And the black spit of the chapel fold,
(Sighed the old ram rod, dying of women),
I tiptoed shy in the gooseberry wood,
The rude owl cried like a tell-tale tit,
I skipped in a blush as the big girls rolled
Nine-pin down on donkey′s common,
And on seesaw sunday nights I wooed
Whoever I would with my wicked eyes,
The whole of the moon I could love and leave
All the green leaved little weddings' wives
In the coal black bush and let them grieve.
When I was a gusty man and a half
And the black beast of the beetles′ pews
(Sighed the old ram rod, dying of bitches),
Not a boy and a bit in the wick-
Dipping moon and drunk as a new dropped calf,
I whistled all night in the twisted flues,
Midwives grew in the midnight ditches,
And the sizzling sheets of the town cried, Quick!-
Whenever I dove in a breast high shoal,
Wherever I ramped in the clover quilts,
Whatsoever I did in the coal-
Black night, I left my quivering prints.
When I was a man you could call a man
And the black cross of the holy house,
(Sighed the old ram rod, dying of welcome),
Brandy and ripe in my bright, bass prime,
No springtailed tom in the red hot town
With every simmering woman his mouse
But a hillocky bull in the swelter
Of summer come in his great good time
To the sultry, biding herds, I said,
Oh, time enough when the blood runs cold,
And I lie down but to sleep in bed,
For my sulking, skulking, coal black soul!
When I was half the man I was
And serve me right as the preachers warn,
(Sighed the old ram rod, dying of downfall),
No flailing calf or cat in a flame
Or hickory bull in milky grass
But a black sheep with a crumpled horn,
At last the soul from its foul mousehole
Slunk pouting out when the limp time came;
And I gave my soul a blind, slashed eye,
Gristle and rind, and a roarers' life,
And I shoved it into the coal black sky
To find a woman's soul for a wife.
Now I am a man no more no more
And a black reward for a roaring life,
(Sighed the old ram rod, dying of strangers),
Tidy and cursed in my dove cooed room
I lie down thin and hear the good bells jaw--
For, oh, my soul found a sunday wife
In the coal black sky and she bore angels!
Harpies around me out of her womb!
Chastity prays for me, piety sings,
Innocence sweetens my last black breath,
Modesty hides my thighs in her wings,
And all the deadly virtues plague my death!



Writer(s): Thomas Fredrick Browne


Dylan Thomas - Reading His Complete Recorded Poetry
Album Reading His Complete Recorded Poetry
date of release
01-10-2012

1 And Death Shall Have No Dominion
2 Return Journey to Swansea
3 Under Milk Wood, Part 2
4 Under Milk Wood, Part 1
5 Under Milk Wood, Part 3
6 Under Milk Wood, Part 4
7 Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
8 Laugharne
9 Especially When the October Wind
10 Author's Prologue
11 The Hand That Signed the Paper
12 Altarwise by Owl Light (1st Verse)
13 The Tombstone Told When She Died
14 Love in the Asylum
15 Dawn Raid
16 A Story
17 This Side of Truth
18 In My Craft and Sullen Art
19 If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot
20 Poem in October (It Was My Thirtieth Year...)
21 In Country Heaven (Excerpt)
22 In the White Giant's Thigh
23 Quite Early One Morning
24 Reminiscences of Childhood
25 A Visit to Grandpa's
26 Holiday Memory
27 A Child's Christmas in Wales, A Story
28 Fern Hill
29 Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
30 Ceremony After a Fire Raid
31 Lament
32 Poem On His Birthday
33 Should Lanterns Shine
34 There Was A Saviour
35 A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
36 If I were tickled by the rub of Love
37 A Winter's Tale
38 A Few Words of a Kind
39 On the Marriage of a Virgin
40 The Hunchback in the Park
41 Over Sir John's Hill
42 Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
43 After the Funeral
44 In Country Sleep
45 A Visit to America - An Irreverent Preamble
46 Adentures in the Skin Trade: Chapter I - Part 4 (Conclusion)
47 Adentures in the Skin Trade: Chapter II - Part I (Conclusion)
48 Adentures in the Skin Trade: Chapter II - Part 2
49 Adentures in the Skin Trade: Chapter II - Part 3
50 Adentures in the Skin Trade: Chapter II - Part 4
51 Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid Was a Man Aged One Hundred
52 The Force That Through the Green Fuse




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