Lyrics The Tombstone Told When She Died - Dylan Thomas
The
tombstone
told
when
she
died.
Her
two
surnames
stopped
me
still.
A
virgin
married
at
rest.
She
married
in
this
pouring
place,
That
I
struck
one
day
by
luck,
Before
I
heard
in
my
mother′s
side
Or
saw
in
the
looking-glass
shell
The
rain
through
her
cold
heart
speak
And
the
sun
killed
in
her
face.
More
the
thick
stone
cannot
tell.
Before
she
lay
on
a
stranger's
bed
With
a
hand
plunged
through
her
hair,
Or
that
rainy
tongue
beat
back
Through
the
devilish
years
and
innocent
deaths
To
the
room
of
a
secret
child,
Among
men
later
I
heard
it
said
She
cried
her
white-dressed
limbs
were
bare
And
her
red
lips
were
kissed
black,
She
wept
in
her
pain
and
made
mouths,
Talked
and
tore
though
her
eyes
smiled.
I
who
saw
in
a
hurried
film
Death
and
this
mad
heroine
Meet
once
on
a
mortal
wall
Heard
her
speak
through
the
chipped
beak
Of
the
stone
bird
guarding
her:
I
died
before
bedtime
came
But
my
womb
was
bellowing
And
I
felt
with
my
bare
fall
A
blazing
red
harsh
head
tear
up
And
the
dear
floods
of
his
hair.
1 And Death Shall Have No Dominion
2 Author's Prologue
3 If I were tickled by the rub of Love
4 Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
5 The Hand That Signed the Paper
6 In the White Giant's Thigh
7 Altarwise By Owl Light (First Verse Only)
8 After the Funeral
9 The Tombstone Told When She Died
10 If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot
11 The Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
12 Poem In October
13 This Side Of The Truth
14 Love in the Asylum
15 The Hunchback in the Park
16 Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
17 A Winter's Tale
18 There Was A Saviour
19 On the Marriage of a Virgin
20 In My Craft Or Sullen Art
21 Ceremony After a Fire Raid
22 Dawn Raid
23 Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
24 Fern Hill
25 In Country Sleep
26 Over Sir John's Hill
27 Poem On His Birthday
28 Lament
29 Should Lanterns Shine
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