“Let despair be known
as my ebb-tide; but let prayer
have its springs, too, brimming,
disarming him; discovering somewhere
among his fissures deposits of mercy
where trust may take root and grow.”

—  R.S. Thomas

"Tidal" in Mass for Hard Times (1992), p. 43

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Welsh poet 1913–2000

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