“Death is the sound of distant thunder at a picnic.”

—  W. H. Auden

A misquotation of a haiku by Auden found elsewhere on this page ("Thoughts of his own death" etc.)
Misattributed
Variant: Thoughts of his own death,
like the distant roll
of thunder at a picnic.

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Anglo-American poet 1907–1973

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