paroles de chanson Dawn Raid - Dylan Thomas
When
the
morning
was
waking
over
the
war
He
put
on
his
clothes
and
stepped
out
and
he
died,
The
locks
yawned
loose
and
a
blast
blew
them
wide,
He
dropped
where
he
loved
on
the
burst
pavement
stone
And
the
funeral
grains
of
the
slaughtered
floor.
Tell
his
street
on
it′s
back
he
stopped
a
sun
When
all
the
keys
shot
from
the
locks,
and
rang.
Dig
no
more
for
the
chains
of
his
grey-haired
heart.
The
heavenly
ambulance
drawn
by
a
wound
Assembling
waits
for
the
spade's
ring
on
the
cage.
O
keep
his
bones
away
from
the
common
cart,
The
morning
is
flying
on
the
wings
of
his
age
And
a
hundred
storks
perch
on
the
sun′s
right
hand.

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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