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Poem of the Week: Seamus Heaney's "Exposure"

Seamus Heaney is an Irish poet. I once went to a reading of his at Notre Dame, where he was introduced by Seamus Deane. Anyway.

 

Exposure

It is December in Wicklow:
Alders dripping, birches
Inheriting the last light,
The ash tree cold to look at.

A comet that was lost
Should be visible at sunset,
Those million tons of light
Like a glimmer of haws and rose-hips,

And I sometimes see a falling star.
If I could come on meteorite!
Instead I walk through damp leaves,
Husks, the spent flukes of autumn,

Imagining a hero
On some muddy compound,
His gift like a slingstone
Whirled for the desperate.

How did I end up like this?
I often think of my friends'
Beautiful prismatic counselling
And the anvil brains of some who hate me

As I sit weighing and weighing
My responsible tristia .
For what? For the ear? For the people?
For what is said behind-backs?


Rain comes down through the alders,
Its low conducive voices
Mutter about let-downs and erosions
And yet each drop recalls

The diamond absolutes.
I am neither internee nor informer;
An inner émigré, grown long-haired
And thoughtful; a wood-kerne

Escaped from the massacre,
Taking protective colouring
From bole and bark, feeling
Every wind that blows;

Who, blowing up these sparks
For their meagre heat, have missed
The once-in-a-lifetime portent,
The comet's pulsing rose.

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Very good poem again Will
Escaped from the massacre,
Taking protective colouring

Now I understand why Sundays last year was the powder blue uniform days.

Given enough velocity even a pig will fly

by MarioVanPeebles Republic of China on Aug 12, 2010 6:30 PM EDT reply actions  

this is my fave....also could be interpreted to reflect being Royals fans...

Rain comes down through the alders,
Its low conducive voices
Mutter about let-downs and erosions
And yet each drop recalls

the diamond absolutes.

by Nighthawk at the Diner on Aug 12, 2010 10:57 PM EDT reply actions  

But not the "escaped from the massacre" part.

She thinks she missed the train to Mars; she's out back counting stars.

by KeepItCopacetic on Aug 13, 2010 3:17 AM EDT up reply actions  

I like this mix of culture and baseball. Keep it up.

I picked the wrong day to quit sniffing Matt Cain.

by TheLetter2 on Aug 14, 2010 6:57 PM EDT reply actions  

Favorite poem by my favorite poet...

Heaney talked about this poem in his Nobel acceptance speech and told a haunting story with it.

by billexgordler on Aug 15, 2010 8:46 PM EDT via mobile reply actions  

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