Finding
little ways to lift your spirits is essential to everyone’s
well-being, not just those of us with an annoying illness.
My
little lifter this week comes courtesy of my favourite poet Dylan
Thomas – very timely as it is his day on Sunday.
Since
I was a teenager I have loved his astonishingly creative command of
language, and while I have many, many favourites among his poems, I’m
going with this one today.
Thank
you Dylan.
And
Death Shall Have No Dominion
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.
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