paroles de chanson A Death Shall Have No Dominion - Richard Burton
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
Dead
men
naked
they
shall
be
one
With
the
man
in
the
wind
and
the
west
moon;
When
their
bones
are
picked
clean
and
the
clean
bones
gone,
They
shall
have
stars
at
elbow
and
foot;
Though
they
go
mad
they
shall
be
sane,
Though
they
sink
through
the
sea
they
shall
rise
again;
Though
lovers
be
lost
love
shall
not;
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
Under
the
windings
of
the
sea
They
lying
long
shall
not
die
windily;
Twisting
on
racks
when
sinews
give
way,
Strapped
to
a
wheel,
yet
they
shall
not
break;
Faith
in
their
hands
shall
snap
in
two,
And
the
unicorn
evils
run
them
through;
Split
all
ends
up
they
shan't
crack;
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
No
more
may
gulls
cry
at
their
ears
Or
waves
break
loud
on
the
seashores;
Where
blew
a
flower
may
a
flower
no
more
Lift
its
head
to
the
blows
of
the
rain;
Though
they
be
mad
and
dead
as
nails,
Heads
of
the
characters
hammer
through
daisies;
Break
in
the
sun
till
the
sun
breaks
down,
And
death
shall
have
no
dominion.
1 In My Craft and Sullen Art
2 The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
3 A Winter's Tale
4 The Hand That Signed the Paper
5 The Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
6 Fernhill
7 The Hunchback In the Parks
8 Deaths and Entrances
9 Before I Knocked
10 I See the Boys of Summer
11 Lament
12 Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed
13 Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
14 Poem in October
15 A Death Shall Have No Dominion
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