Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Author's Prologue, artist - Dylan Thomas.
Date of issue: 30.09.2012
Song language: English
Author's Prologue |
This day winding down now |
At God speeded summer’s end |
In the torrent salmon sun, |
In my seashaken house |
On a breakneck of rocks |
Tangled with chirrup and fruit, |
Froth, flute, fin, and quill |
At a wood’s dancing hoof, |
By scummed, starfish sands |
With their fishwife cross |
Gulls, pipers, cockles, and snails, |
Out there, crow black, men |
Tackled with clouds, who kneel |
To the sunset nets, |
Geese nearly in heaven, boys |
Stabbing, and herons, and shells |
That speak seven seas, |
Eternal waters away |
From the cities of nine |
Days' night whose towers will catch |
In the religious wind |
Like stalks of tall, dry straw, |
At poor peace I sing |
To you strangers (though song |
Is a burning and crested act, |
The fire of birds in |
The world’s turning wood, |
For my swan, splay sounds), |
Out of these seathumbed leaves |
That will fly and fall |
Like leaves of trees and as soon |
Crumble and undie |
Into the dogdayed night. |
Seaward the salmon, sucked sun slips, |
And the dumb swans drub blue |
My dabbed bay’s dusk, as I hack |
This rumpus of shapes |
For you to know |
How I, a spining man, |
Glory also this star, bird |
Roared, sea born, man torn, blood blest. |
Hark: I trumpet the place, |
From fish to jumping hill! |
Look: |
I build my bellowing ark |
To the best of my love |
As the flood begins, |
Out of the fountainhead |
Of fear, rage read, manalive, |
Molten and mountainous to stream |
Over the wound asleep |
Sheep white hollow farms |
To Wales in my arms. |
You king singsong owls, who moonbeam |
The flickering runs and dive |
The dingle furred deer dead! |
Huloo, on plumbed bryns, |
O my ruffled ring dove |
In the hooting, nearly dark |
With Welsh and reverent rook, |
Coo rooning the woods' praise, |
Who moons her blue notes from her nest |
Down to the curlew herd! |
Ho, hullaballoing clan |
Agape, with woe |
In your beaks, on the gabbing capes! |
Heigh, on horseback hill, jack |
Whisking hare! |
who |
Hears, there, this fox light, my flood ship’s |
Clangour as I hew and smite |
(A clash of anvils for my |
Hubbub and fiddle, this tune |
On atounged puffball) |
But animals thick as theives |
On God’s rough tumbling grounds |
(Hail to His beasthood!). |
Beasts who sleep good and thin, |
Hist, in hogback woods! |
The haystacked |
Hollow farms ina throng |
Of waters cluck and cling, |
And barnroofs cockcrow war! |
O kingdom of neighbors finned |
Felled and quilled, flash to my patch |
Work ark and the moonshine |
Drinking Noah of the bay, |
With pelt, and scale, and fleece: |
Only the drowned deep bells |
Of sheep and churches noise |
Poor peace as the sun sets |
And dark shoals every holy field. |
We will ride out alone then, |
Under the stars of Wales, |
Cry, Multiudes of arks! |
Across |
The water lidded lands, |
Manned with their loves they’ll move |
Like wooden islands, hill to hill. |
Huloo, my prowed dove with a flute! |
Ahoy, old, sea-legged fox, |
Tom tit and Dai mouse! |
My ark sings in the sun |
At God speeded summer’s end |
And the flood flowers now. |