Poésies de Dylan Thomas
- A Child's Christmas in Wales
- A Letter to My Aunt
- A Process in the Weather of the Heart
- A Refusal to Mourn the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
- After the Funeral
- After the Funeral (In memory of Ann Jones)
- All All And All The Dry Worlds Lever
- All All and All
- All That I Owe the Fellows of the Grave
- Altarwise by Owl-Light
- Among Those Killed in the Dawn Raid Was a Man Aged a Hundred
- And Death Shall Have No Dominion
- Author's Prologue
- Ballad of the Long-Legged Bait
- Before I Knocked
- Clown in the Moon
- Deaths and Entrances
- Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
- Ears in the Turrets Hear
- Elegy
- Especially When the October Wind
- Fern Hill
- Foster the Light
- Hold Hard, These Ancient Minutes In the Cuckoo's Month
- Holy Spring
- How Shall My Animal
- I Dreamed My Genesis
- I Fellowed Sleep
- I Have Longed to Move Away
- I See the Boys of Summer
- I, In My Intricate Image
- If I Were Tickled By the Rub of Love
- In My Craft or Sullen Art
- In the Beginning
- Incarnate Devil
- January 1939
- Lament
- Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed
- Light breaks where no sun shines
- Love In the Asylum
- My Hero Bares His Nerves
- My World Is Pyramid
- Not From This Anger
- Now
- O Make Me A Mask
- On No Work of Words
- On a Wedding Anniversary
- Once It Was the Colour of Saying
- Our Eunuch Dreams
- Poem on his Birthday
- Prologue
- Should Lanterns Shine
- Sometimes the Sky's Too Bright
- The Conversation of Prayer
- The Force that Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
- The Hand That Signed the Paper
- The Hunchback in the Park
- The Seed-At-Zero
- Then Was My Neophyte
- There Was a Saviour
- This Side of the Truth
- To-Day, This Insect
- Twenty Four Years
- Twenty-Four Years
- Vision and Prayer
- Vision and Prayer [I]
- Was There a Time
- When All My Five and Country Senses See
- When Once the Twilight Locks No Longer
- When, Like a Running Grave
- Where Once the Waters of Your Face

