Since, on a quiet night

Dylan Thomas

1914 to 1953

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I hear them say out of the darkness
And all the mastery there is in death,
One says: There was a woman with no friend, 
Oblivion is as loverless;
Oblivion is as loverless.
Oblivion is as blind,
Her loneliness across the empty waves
And every voice:
Time after time.
Who have no voices but the winds'
Stealing so softly into the ears.
Since, on a quiet night, I heard them talk
Who have no talk but that of death.
Oblivion is as blind,
For there was no light in his eyes,
Of all the mystery there is in life
And there was no light in his soul.
Upon the earth who knew no joy,
And then again: There was a child 
And, standing over the sea, she'd cry
I have not lain an hour asleep
But troubled by their curious speech