Contains poems that are paired down to response to the metaphysical questions and contradictions. The enlargement of the author's concerns is built upon the refinement of his technique. This book shows him in a winter light.
Ronald Stuart Thomas (1913-2000) (otherwise stylised as R.S. Thomas) was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest who was noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales.
wanted to read more of R.S. Thomas because of that Joy Clarkson podcast episode.... read this in between writing final assignments..... this was BEAUTIFUL
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"'Dance for me,' time says. 'Half of my kingdom if you dance well.' the machine does so
coming with its request at the end not for humanity's head but its heart on a platter."
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"Ask no rhyme of a poem, only that it keep faith
with life's rhythm. Language will trick you if it can. Syntax is words'
way of shackling the spirit. Poetry is that which arrives at the intellect by way of the heart."
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"Later I was alone in my room reading, and, the door closed, she was there, speechlessly enquiring: Was all well? It was true what the book said in answer to the world's question as to where at death does the soul go: 'There is no need under a pillarless heaven for it to go anywhere."