In describing Welsh poet and prose writer Dylan Thomas’ 1947 poem, “Do not go gentle into that good night,” Denise Levertov wrote, “it is a rapturous ode to the unassailable tenacity of the human spirit.” Here, Randy Anagnostis and I create an interpretation for today with a few lines from Thomas’ poem.
About Greg Ormson
My hustle is movement and muscle, writing on yoga, motorcycling . . . and more. Beyond that, just human being working lyric narrative, playing music, traveling, and breathing with intention. Like all of you, I'm stardust, I'm golden, I'm billion year old carbon.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Leave a Reply