Conceive these images in air

Dylan Thomas

1914 to 1953

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Let the two dull stones be grey,
They harden and take shape again
Cut them in rock,
Wrap them in flame, they’re mine;
So, not to be defaced,
As signs I’ve not brought down
Conceive these images in air,
Set against granite,
In water or in metal,
By love-tip or my hand’s red heat.
To any lighter state
Flowing and melting under lime.
Or, formed of sand,
Trickle away through thought,

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