I dreamed my genesis

Dylan Thomas

1914 to 1953

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I dreamed my genesis in sweat of sleep, breaking
the rotating shell, strong
As motor muscle on the drill, driving
Through vision and the girdered nerve,

From limbs had the measure of the worm, shuffled
Off from creasing flesh, filed
Through all the irons in the grass, metal
Of suns in the man-melting night.

Heir to scalding veins that hold love’s drop, costly
A creature my bones I
Rounded my globe of heritage, journey
bottom gear through night-geared man.

I dreamed my genesis died again, shrapnel
Rammed in the marching heart, hole
the stitched wound and clotted wind, muzzled
Death on mouth that ate the gas.

Sharp in my second I marked the hills, harvest
Of hemlock and the blades, rust
My blood upon the tempered dead, forcing
My struggling from the grass.

And power was contagious in birth, second
Rise of the skeleton and
Rerobing of naked ghost. Manhood
Spat up from the resuffered pain.

dreamed my genesis in sweat of death, fallen
Twice the feeding sea, grown
Stale of Adam’s brine until,
Of new man strength, I seek the sun.