Cover to Cover with Jack Foley

Cover to Cover with Jack Foley – December 30, 2015

Today’s show is Jack’s annual tribute to poet Dylan Thomas (1914-1953). Dylan Thomas is heard reading his classic story, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” along with some other poems. “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” begins,

“One Christmas was so much like the other, in those years around the sea-town corner now, out of all sound except the distant speaking of the voices I sometimes hear a moment before sleep, that I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve, or whether it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six.

“All the Christmases roll down towards the two-tongued sea, like a cold and headlong moon bundling down the sky that was our street; and they stop at the rim of the ice-edged, fish-freezing waves, and I plunge my hands in the snow and bring out whatever I can find. In goes my hand into that wool-white bell-tongued ball of holidays resting at the rim of the carol-singing sea, and out come Mrs. Prothero and the firemen.”

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