Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid was a Man Aged a Hundred

Details
Title | Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid was a Man Aged a Hundred |
Author | matt escartin |
Duration | 8:29 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=9BGZbHgepgs |
Description
James Jackson (Guitar), Matt Dowling (Violin)
Cover of a Gethsemane song of the same name taking inspiration from Dylan Thomas of a poem of the same name.
Recorded 2001
Lyrics of Dylan Thomas' poem as follows:
When the morning was waking over the war
He put on his clothes and stepped out and he died,
The locks yawned loose and a blast blew them wide,
He dropped where he loved on the burst pavement stone
And the funeral grains of the slaughtered floor.
Tell his street on its back he stopped a sun
And the craters of his eyes grew springshots and fire
When all the keys shot from the locks, and rang.
Dig no more for the chains of his grey-haired heart.
The heavenly ambulance drawn by a wound
Assembling waits for the spade's ring on the cage.
Oh keep his bones away from the common cart,
The morning is flying on the wings of his age
And a hundred storks perch on the sun's right hand.