Find meat on bones

Dylan Thomas

1914 to 1953

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Doom on the sun!'
Nor can I smother the sweet waking.'
Howls the foul fiend to heel.
Then hang a ram rose over the rags.
'War on the spider and the wren!
'The thirst is quenched, the hunger gone,
The merriest marrow and the dregs
And the limbs are torn.
Rebel against my father's dream
Before death takes you, O take back this.
That out of a bower of red swine
I laid her down and told her sin,
Dictatorship of sun.
'Rebel against the binding moon 
And drink in the two milked crags,
Autocracy of night and day,
The kingcrafts of the wicked sea,
My lips are withered with a kiss,
Before the ladies' breasts are hags
And the man no rope can hang
Disturb no winding-sheets, my son,
But when the ladies are cold as stone
And the maggot no man can slay.'
And my heart is cracked across;
War on the destiny of man!
Light and dark are no enemies
I cannot murder, like a fool,
The word of the blood, the wily skin,
'Find meat on bones that soon have none,
A merry girl took me for man,
And the sky lays down her laws,
The sea speaks in a kingly voice,
And put beside her a ram rose.
Rebel against the flesh and bone,
Black night still ministers the moon,
Season and sunshine, grace and girl,
My face is haggard in the glass,
But one companion.
And the parliament of sky,
My breasts are thin.
'The maggot that no man can kill