Smaller sized paperback in good condition. Poems by R.S. Thomas and drawings by Barry Hirst. Covers are marked, scuffed and sunned. Edges, corners and spine ends are bumped and rubbed. Page block, inside covers and a few of the pages are lightly foxed. Binding is sound and pages are otherwise clear. LW
Ronald Stuart Thomas (1913-2000) (otherwise stylised as R.S. Thomas) was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest who was noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales.
Poems written beautifully and with interesting themes. My favorite poem from this collection:
Praise I praise you because you are artist and scientist in one. When I am somewhat fearful of your power, your ability to work miracles with a set-square, I hear you murmuring to yourself in a notation Beethoven dreamed of but never achieved. You run off your scales of rain water and sea water, play the chords of the morning and evening light, sculpture with shadow, join together leaf by leaf, when spring comes, the stanzas of an immense poem. You speak all languages and none, answering our most complex prayers with the simplicity of a flower, confronting us, when we would domesticate you to our uses, with the rioting viruses under our lens.
With her fingers she turns paint into flowers, with her body flowers into a remembrance of herself. She is at work always, mending the garment of our marriage, foraging like a bird for something for us to eat. If there are thorns in my life, it is she who will press her breast to them and sing.
Her words, when she would scold, are too sharp. She is busy after for hours rubbing smiles into the wounds. I saw her, when young, and spread the panoply of my feathers instinctively to engage her. She was not deceived, but accepted me as a girl will under a thin moon in love's absence as someone she could build a home with for her imagined child.