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Poetry of Ireland  (Irish poets writing in English)

Posted by Terry McTigue
on:    19 January 1998

I enjoy reading Seamus Heaney's poetry, which honestly came as a surprise to me. Reading poetry in classes often seemed a chore. I'm not certain if I've changed a bit (God, let's hope so) or if reading for pleasure versus a class assignment makes all the difference. Who knows? Anyway, below is a poem I enjoy because it captures some of the joy I felt as a child mucking about springs and creeks (we didn't have any old wells that I knew of). Who am I kidding? I still enjoy it.

There are two other of his poems that I especially like, but I can't locate their names or copies of them. One is about a young child working in the kitchen next to his mother. The other (called something like the Death of a Naturalist?) is about the author's childhood fascination with the natural world and the quelling of this interest. I bet you all are shocked that I'd like that one.

 

Personal Helicon
Seamus Heaney

Poems, 1965- 1975
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1988

(for Michael Longley)

As a child, they could not keep me from wells
And old pumps with buckets and windlasses.
I loved the dark drop, the trapped sky, the smells
Of waterweed, fungus and dank moss.

One, in a brickyard, with a rotted board top.
I savoured the rich crash when a bucket
Plummeted down at the end of a rope.
So deep you saw no reflection in it.

A shallow one under a dry stone ditch
Fructified like any aquarium.
When you dragged out long roots from the soft mulch
A white face hovered over the bottom.

Others had echoes, gave back your own call
With a clean new music in it. And one
Was scaresome, for there, out of ferns and tall
Foxgloves, a rat slapped across my reflection.

Now, to pry into roots, to finger slime,
To stare, big-eyed Narcissus, into some spring
Is beneath all adult dignity. I rhyme
To see myself, to set the darkness echoing.


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Questions? Comments? -K. E. Dennis

Poetry of Ireland   (Irish poets writing in English)

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