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Forbid Them Not the Gentle of the Night
Forbid them not the gentle of good night. Old age welcomes the rest at end of day; Sweet to tired eyes the dying of the light. Wise men who know the dark of light is right Have shared their knowlege with wild youth and they Go very gentle into that good night. Good men while young, enjoyed the daylight bright And have put follies of their youths away. Sweet to tired eyes the dying of the light. Strong men who worked while sun was in its flight Have earned the right to wave it on its way. They now go gentle into that good night. Brave men, near death, who see with blinding sight Must shield their eyes from sunlight's brightest ray. Sweet to tired eyes the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the bright height Bless me, your child with welcome smile, I pray. I now go gentle into that good night, Sweet to tired eyes the dying of the light. Joyce Johnson 12/26/08 Rsvp to Dylan Thomas' "Do Not go Gentle Into that Dark Night.
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