• Source: Deaths and Entrances
    • Deaths and Entrances is a volume of poetry by Dylan Thomas, first published in 1946. Many of the poems in this collection dealt with the effects of World War II, which had ended only a year earlier. It became the best-known of his poetry collections.
      Some of the poems contained in the volume have become classics, notably Fern Hill. The other poems in the collection are:

      The conversation of prayers
      A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London [1]
      Poem in October
      This side of the truth
      To Others than You
      Love in the Asylum
      Unluckily for a death
      The Hunchback in the Park
      Into her lying down head
      Paper and sticks
      Deaths and Entrances
      A Winter's Tale
      On a Wedding Anniversary
      There was a saviour
      On the Marriage of a Virgin
      In my craft or sullen art
      Ceremony After a Fire Raid
      Once below a time
      When I woke
      Among those Killed in the Dawn Raid was a Man aged a Hundred
      Lie still, sleep becalmed
      Vision and Prayer
      Ballad of the Long-legged Bait
      Holy Spring


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