Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot, artist - Dylan Thomas.
Date of issue: 30.09.2012
Song language: English
If My Head Hurt a Hair's Foot |
If my head hurt a hair’s foot |
Pack back the downed bone. |
If the unpricked ball of my |
Breath |
Bump on a spout let the bubbles jump out. |
Sooner drop with the worm of the ropes round my throat |
Than bully I’ll love in the clouted scene. |
All game phrases fit your ring of a cockfight: |
I’ll comb the snared woods with a glove on a lamp, |
Peck, sprint, dance on fountains and duck time |
Before I rush in a crouch the ghost with a hammer, air, |
Strike light, and bloody a loud room. |
If my bunched, monkey coming is cruel |
Rage me back to the making house. |
My hand unravel |
When you sew the deep door. |
The bed is a cross place. |
Bend, if my journey ache, direction like an arc or make |
A limp and riderless shape to leap nine thinning |
Months.' |
No. Not for Christ’s dazzling bed |
Or a nacreous sleep among soft particles and charms |
My dear would I change my tears or your iron head. |
Thrust, my daughter or son, to escape, there is none, |
None, none, |
Nor when all ponderous heaven’s host of waters breaks. |
Now to awake husked of gestures and my joy like a cave |
To the anguish and carrion, to the infant forever |
Unfree, |
O my lost love bounced from a good home; |
The grain that hurries this way from the rim of the |
Grave |
Has a voice and a house, and there and here you must |
Couch and cry. |
Rest beyond choice in the dust-appointed grain, |
At the breast stored with seas. |
No return |
Through the waves of the fat streets nor the skeleton’s |
Thin ways. |
The grave and my calm body are shut to your coming as |
Stone, |
And the endless beginning of prodigies suffers open. |