Dylan Thomas

In the Beginning

In the Beginning - meaning Summary

Creation as Layered Metaphor

The poem offers a layered account of creation through five cumulative images: star, signature, fire, word, and brain. Each stanza shifts from cosmic and elemental origins toward a humanized, mental source, collapsing physical, spiritual, and linguistic forces into a single genesis. Repetition frames a progressive imagination of how light, life, speech, and thought interrelate, ending with a focus on the mind as the origin of love and embodied being.

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In the beginning was the three-pointed star, One smile of light across the empty face, One bough of bone across the rooting air, The substance forked that marrowed the first sun, And, burning ciphers on the round of space, Heaven and hell mixed as they spun. In the beginning was the pale signature, Three-syllabled and starry as the smile, And after came the imprints on the water, Stamp of the minted face upon the moon; The blood that touched the crosstree and the grail Touched the first cloud and left a sign. In the beginning was the mounting fire That set alight the weathers from a spark, A three-eyed, red-eyed spark, blunt as a flower, Life rose and spouted from the rolling seas, Burst in the roots, pumped from the earth and rock The secret oils that drive the grass. In the beginning was the word, the word That from the solid bases of the light Abstracted all the letters of the void; And from the cloudy bases of the breath The word flowed up, translating to the heart First characters of birth and death. In the beginning was the secret brain. The brain was celled and soldered in the thought Before the pitch was forking to a sun; Before the veins were shaking in their sieve, Blood shot and scattered to the winds of light The ribbed original of love.

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