“Always be a poet, even in prose.” ~ Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet
Friday, January 14, 2011
A Winter's Tale
(Winter Landscape with Ice Skaters, circa 1608, by
Hendrick Avercamp, 1585-1634, Dutch painter)
Every poem benefits from being read out loud, the melodious poems of Dylan Thomas especially.
from A WINTER’S TALE
It is a winter’s tale
That the snow blind twilight ferries over the lakes
And floating fields from the farm in the cup of the vales,
Gliding windless through the hand folded flakes,
The pale breath of cattle at the stealthy sail,
And the stars falling cold,
And the smell of hay in the snow, and the far owl
Warning among the folds, and the frozen hold
Flocked with the sheep white smoke of the farm house cowl
In the river wended vales where the tale was told.
~ Dylan Thomas (1914-1953), the great Welsh poet and writer
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