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R.S. Thomas R.S. Thomas
(1913 - 2000 / Wales)
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  Who said to the trout,
You shall die on Good Friday
To be food for a man
And his pretty lady?

It was I, said God,
Who formed the roses
In the delicate flesh
And the tooth that bruises.

R.S. Thomas


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