Dylan Thomas


Dylan Thomas (1914-1953)

Augustus John (1937)

Should Lanterns Shine

Should lanterns shine, the holy face, 
Caught in an octagon of unaccustomed light, 
Would wither up, an any boy of love 
Look twice before he fell from grace. 
The features in their private dark 
Are formed of flesh, but let the false day come 
And from her lips the faded pigments fall, 
The mummy cloths expose an ancient breast. 

I have been told to reason by the heart, 
But heart, like head, leads helplessly; 
I have been told to reason by the pulse, 
And, when it quickens, alter the actions' pace 
Till field and roof lie level and the same 
So fast I move defying time, the quiet gentleman 
Whose beard wags in Egyptian wind. 

I have heard may years of telling, 
And many years should see some change. 

The ball I threw while playing in the park 
Has not yet reached the ground.

John Ashbery

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