paroles de chanson Should Lanterns Shine - Dylan Thomas
Should
lanterns
shine,
the
holy
face,
Caught
in
an
octagon
of
unaccustomed
light,
Would
wither
up,
an
any
boy
of
love
Look
twice
before
he
fell
from
grace.
The
features
in
their
private
dark
Are
formed
of
flesh,
but
let
the
false
day
come
And
from
her
lips
the
faded
pigments
fall,
The
mummy
cloths
expose
an
ancient
breast.
I
have
been
told
to
reason
by
the
heart,
I
have
been
told
to
reason
by
the
pulse,
And,
when
it
quickens,
alter
the
actions′
pace
Till
field
and
roof
lie
level
and
the
same
So
fast
I
move
defying
time,
the
quiet
gentleman
Whose
beard
wags
in
Egyptian
wind.
I
have
heard
may
years
of
telling,
And
many
years
should
see
some
change.
The
ball
I
threw
while
playing
in
the
park
Has
not
yet
reached
the
ground.

1 Poem On His Birthday
2 In Country Sleep
3 Ceremony After a Fire Raid
4 In My Craft Or Sullen Art
5 On the Marriage of a Virgin
6 There Was A Saviour
7 The Hunchback in the Park
8 Love in the Asylum
9 A Refusal To Mourn The Death, By Fire, Of A Child In London
10 If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot
11 After the Funeral
12 Altarwise By Owl Light (First Verse Only)
13 In the White Giant's Thigh
14 Author's Prologue
15 If I were tickled by the rub of Love
16 Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines
17 The Hand That Signed the Paper
18 Should Lanterns Shine
19 And Death Shall Have No Dominion
20 Poem In October
21 Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
22 A Winter's Tale
23 Dawn Raid
24 Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
25 Fern Hill
26 Over Sir John's Hill
27 Lament
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