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  • Unless his hair was fine-combed
    1
  • Up, black, striped and damasked like the chasuble
    1
  • Up-end the rain stick and what happens next
    1
  • Vowels ploughed into other: opened ground
    1
  • Walking with you and another lady
    1
  • Was it wind off the dumps
    1
  • We climbed the Capitol by moonlight, felt
    1
  • We had already left him. I walked the ice
    1
  • We have no prairies
    1
  • We lived deep in a land of optative moods
    1
  • We look up at her
    1
  • We marked the pitch: four jackets for four goalposts
    1
  • We picked flints
    1
  • WELCOME HOME YE LADS OF THE EIGHTH ARMY
    1
  • Well, as Kavanagh said, we have lived
    1
  • What she remembers
    1
  • When all the others were away at Mass
    1
  • When he stands in the judgement place
    1
  • When human beings found out about death
    1
  • When I had spread it all on linen cloth
    1
  • When I hoked there, I would find
    1
  • When I landed in the republic of conscience
    1
  • When I lie on the ground
    1
  • When the badger glimmered away
    1
  • When the lamp glowed
    1
  • When they said
    Carrickfergus
    I could hear
    1
  • When we climbed the slopes of the cutting
    1
  • When you have nothing more to say, just drive
    1
  • When you plunged
    1
  • When you sat, far-eyed and cold, in the basalt throne
    1
  • Where does spirit live? Inside or outside
    1
  • Where the sally tree went pale in every breeze
    1
  • While the Constabulary covered the mob
    1
  • White bone found
    1
  • Why, when it was all over, did I hold on to them?
    1
  • Willed down, waited for, in place at last and for good
    1
  • Yeats said,
    To
    those
    who
    see
    spirits,
    human
    skin
    1
  • You never saw it used but still can hear
    1
  • You were the one for skylights. I opposed
    1
  • You would hoist an old hat on the tines of a fork
    1
  • Your songs, when you sing them with your two eyes closed
    1

Seamus Heaney was born in County Derry in Northern Ireland.
Death of a Naturalist
, his first collection of poems, appeared in 1966 and since then he has published poetry, criticism and translations – including
Beowulf
(1999) – which have established him as one of the leading poets now at work. In 1995 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
District and Circle
(2006) was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize in 2006.
Stepping Stones
, a book of interviews conducted by Dennis O’Driscoll, appeared in 2008. In 2009 he received the David Cohen Prize for Literature.

This ebook edition published in 2010
by Faber and Faber Ltd
Bloomsbury House
74–77 Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DA

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© Seamus Heaney, 1998

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