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In My Craft or Sullen Art by Dylan Thomas.


 

In My Craft or Sullen Art


In my craft or sullen art

Exercised in the still night

When only the moon rages

And the lovers lie abed

With all their griefs in their arms,

I labor by singing light

Not for ambition or bread

Or the strut and trade of charms

On the ivory stages

But for the common wages

Of their most secret heart.


Not for the proud man apart

From the raging moon I write

On these spindrift pages

Nor for the towering dead

With their nightingales and psalms

But for the lovers, their arms

Round the griefs of the ages,

Who pay no praise or wages

Nor heed my craft or art.


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Region, Country: Sydney, Australia, AUS

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andrew

andrew

18 years 11 months ago

Line breaks problem?

Is there any chance you can tell me about the text you were trying to post here - was it from a Microsoft Word file, an e-mail... where was it from? What format? And would it at all be possible to e-mail me the source document? My e-mail address is andrew (at) neopoet.com. Thanks for your help.
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Quillsvein1

18 years 10 months ago

Don't need to worry about technicalities

Thomas' poems are so steaming with energy and sheer poetic oomph that worrying about the technical aspects is almost irrelevant--almost. Only if we all had that kind of talent. Hearing him read it is almost better than the text itself.