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  1. This mug bears a quotation from the prayer of the Rev Eli Jenkins in 'Under Milk Wood'. To begin at the beginning: It is spring, moonless night in the small town, starless and bible-black, the cobblestreets silent and the hunched, courters'-and-rabbits' wood limping invisible down to the sloeblack, slow, black, crowblack, fishingboatbobbing sea ...

  2. Dunvant Male Voice Choir sing the Rev.Eli Jenkins' Prayer from Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood". It's set to the music of an Anglican chant by A.H.D. Troyte. Filmed overlooking...

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  3. 13. Juli 2011 · Rev Eli Jenkins' Prayer - Dylan Thomas (from Under Milk Wood) Every morning when I wake, Dear Lord, a little prayer I make, O please do keep Thy lovely eye. On all poor creatures born to die. And every evening at sun-down. I ask a blessing on the town, For whether we last the night or no. I'm sure is always touch-and-go.

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  4. 7. März 2014 · Excerpt of Eli Jenkins' Prayer from Under Milkwood, by Dylan Thomas. Performed by Dunvant male voice choir. In celebration of the Dylan Thomas centenary celebrations, in association...

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  5. 1. Jan. 2014 · 1689. Eli Jenkins' Prayer (from "Under Milk Wood" by Dylan Thomas) raymondcrooke. 12.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 10. 1.6K views 10 years ago. "Under Milk Wood" is a radio drama written in...

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  6. 5. Mai 2014 · This is the Reverend Eli Jenkins’ Prayer from Under Milk Wood, by Dylan Thomas which is also sometimes known as The Sunset Poem. It’s a different choir, though. This is the Dunvant Male Voice Choir and they’re filmed on the breezy clifftops overlooking the beautiful Rhossili Bay on the Gower Peninsula.

  7. ELI JENKINS Every morning when I wake, Dear Lord, a little prayer I make, O please to keep Thy lovely eye On all poor creatures born to die And every evening at sun-down I ask a blessing on the town, For whether we last the night or no I'm sure is always touch-and-go. We are not wholly bad or good Who live our lives under Milk Wood, And Thou, I ...