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R.S. Thomas - Welsh Landscape

To live in Wales is to be conscious
At dusk of the spilled blood
That went into the making of the wild sky,
Dyeing the immaculate rivers
In all their courses.
It is to be aware,
Above the noisy tractor
And hum of the machine
Of strife in the strung woods,
Vibrant with sped arrows.
You cannot live in the present,
At least not in Wales.
There is the language for instance,
The soft consonants
Strange to the ear.
There are cries in the dark at night
As owls answer the moon,
And thick ambush of shadows,
Hushed at the fields' corners.
There is no present in Wales,
And no future;
There is only the past,
Brittle with relics,
Wind-bitten towers and castles
With sham ghosts;
Mouldering quarries and mines;
And an impotent people,
Sick with inbreeding,
Worrying the carcase of an old song. To live in Wales is to be conscious
At dusk of the spilled blood
That went into the making of the wild sky,
Dyeing the immaculate rivers
In all their courses.
It is to be aware,
Above the noisy tractor
And hum of the machine
Of strife in the strung woods,
Vibrant with sped arrows.
You cannot live in the present,
At least not in Wales.
There is the language for instance,
The soft consonants
Strange to the ear.
There are cries in the dark at night
As owls answer the moon,
And thick ambush of shadows,
Hushed at the fields' corners.
There is no present in Wales,
And no future;
There is only the past,
Brittle with relics,
Wind-bitten towers and castles
With sham ghosts;
Mouldering quarries and mines;
And an impotent people,
Sick with inbreeding,
Worrying the carcase of an old song.

Added: on April 27th, 2005 at 9:40 PM | Viewed: 1153 times | Comments (2)


Welsh Landscape - Comments and Information

Poet: R.S. Thomas
Poem: Welsh Landscape
Volume: From "Ten Contemporary Poets" compiled and edited by Maurice Wollman, Harrap 1963
Poem of the Day on:
Nov 24 2006

Comment 2 of 2, added on May 22nd, 2006 at 4:05 AM.

wales is a great country and i have visited a lot of times so dont take for granted it is nnot good

lala from United Kingdom
Comment 1 of 2, added on April 27th, 2005 at 9:40 PM.

Well, for a start, it's doubled up here. But it is so good that it warrants two consecutive readings. And then some. Possibly the finest poem ever written about the Welsh. If you don't plan to visit Caergybi (and, let's face it, why would you?), this poem instantly evokes the flavour of worried carcases.

Pilgermann from New Zealand

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