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Mossbawn: Two Poems In Dedication

  

Sunlight

 

There was a sunlit absence.
The helmeted pump in the yard
heated its iron,
water honeyed


in the slung bucket
and the sun stood
like a griddle cooling
against the wall


of each long afternoon.
So, her hands scuffed
over the bakeboard,
the reddening stove


sent its plaque of heat
against her where she stood
in a floury apron
by the window.

 

Now she dusts the board
with a goose’s wing,
now sits, broad-lapped,
with whitened nails,


and measling shins:
here is a space
again, the scone rising
to the tick of two clocks.

 

And here is love
like a tinsmith’s scoop
sunk past its gleam
in the metal - bin.

 

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- Seamus Heaney

From Selected Poems 1965 - 1975

Published by Faber and Faber

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