I thought the "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" poem by Dylan Thomas was a confusing poem. Some phrases I had no idea what Dylan was talking about, and most I had an idea at what the phrase meant. I think the poem is about the character's father dying, because near the end it says "And you, my father, there on the sad height" and then later says "Do not go gentle into that good night". I can tell that the character has a strong relationship with his father, because he is very sad that his father is going to die. The only relationship I can identify in this poem is the relationship between the character and his father, so it would be the most powerful one. I believe that I would be more interested in this poem if I had a bette