Lyrics The Hand That Signed the Paper - Dylan Thomas
The
hand
that
signed
the
paper
felled
a
city;
Five
sovereign
fingers
taxed
the
breath,
Doubled
the
globe
of
dead
and
halved
a
country;
These
five
kings
did
a
king
to
death.
The
mighty
hand
leads
to
a
sloping
shoulder,
The
finger
joints
are
cramped
with
chalk;
A
goose′s
quill
has
put
an
end
to
murder
That
put
an
end
to
talk.
The
hand
that
signed
the
treaty
bred
a
fever,
And
famine
grew,
and
locusts
came;
Great
is
the
hand
that
holds
dominion
over
Man
by
a
scribbled
name.
The
five
kings
count
the
dead
but
do
not
soften
The
crusted
wound
nor
pat
the
brow;
A
hand
rules
pity
as
a
hand
rules
heaven;
Hands
have
no
tears
to
flow.
1 On Reading One's Own Poems
2 The Hand That Signed the Paper
3 Poem In October
4 Visit to America, Pt. 1
5 Visit to America, Pt. 2
6 Visit to America, Pt. 3
7 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 1
8 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 2
9 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 3
10 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 4
11 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 5
12 Return Journey to Swansea, Pt. 6
13 A Visit to Grandpa's, Pt. 1
14 A Visit to Grandpa's, Pt. 2
15 A Visit to Grandpa's, Pt. 3
16 In My Craft
17 After the Funeral (Introduction)
18 After the Funeral
19 Quite Early One Morning, Pt. 1
20 Quite Early One Morning, Pt. 2
21 Quite Early One Morning, Pt. 3
22 Quite Early One Morning, Pt. 4
23 Over Sir John's Hill
24 A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
25 The Outing, Pt. 1
26 The Outing, Pt. 2
27 The Outing, Pt. 3
28 The Outing, Pt. 4
29 The Outing, Pt. 5
30 Laugharne
31 Under Milkwood (Extract)
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