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In my craft or sullen art Exercised in the still night When only the moon rages And the lovers lie abed With all their griefs in their arms, I labour by singing light Not for ambition or bread Or the strut and trade of charms On the ivory stages But for the common wages Of their most secret heart. Not for the proud man apart From the raging moon I write On these spindrift pages Nor for the towering dead With their nightingales and psalms But for the lovers, their arms Round the griefs of the ages, Who pay no praise or wages Nor heed my craft or art.


Dylan Thomas


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Two of them were Welsh Nationalism. In spring 1936 Thomas met Caitlin Macnamara (b.

Although writing exclusively in the English language Thomas has been acknowledged as one of the most important Welsh poets of the 20th century. Thomas died on 9 November 1953 and his body was returned to Wales where he was buried at the village churchyard in Laugharne. In the 1950s Thomas travelled to America where his readings brought him a level of fame though his erratic behaviour and drinking worsened.

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