UNDER MILK WOOD - PROLOGUE
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
WelshTranscript
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to begin at the beginning. It is spring moonless night in the small town, starless and Bible black. The couple streets silent on the hunch quarters under rabbits would limping, invisible down to the slow, black, slow black crow, black fishing boat, bobbing sea. The houses are blinders, morals. The multi find a night in the snow ting velvet dingoes, a blind US captain catch. They're in the mottled middle by the pump on the town Glock, the shops in mourning, welfare all in Widow's weeds and all the people off the love and dumb found down housekeeping. Now hush, the babies are sleeping. The farmers, the fishers, the tradesmen and pensioners, cobbler, schoolteacher, postmen and publican, the undertaker and the fancy woman drunkard, dressmaker, preacher policemen, the Web, foot cockle women and the tidy Y young girls lie bedded, soft or glide in their dreams with rings and true. So bridesmaid it by glow worms down the aisles off the organ playing would the boys are dreaming wicked or of the parking run trees of the night and the jolly Roger C on the anthrocytes. Tattoos of the horses sleep in the fields, on the cows in the buyers and the dogs in the wet nosed yards and the cats nep in the slant corners or Lopes lie streaking and needling on the one cloud off the roofs. You can hear the do falling and the hushed down breathing only your eyes are unclos to see the black and fold it down fast and slow escape and you alone can hear the invisible staff all the darkest before dawn. Minute Lee do grazed stir of the Black Dad Phil. See where the era Fuser, the curlew and the Skylark, Zanzibar reon on the rover, the cormorant and the star of whales tilt on dried.