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Seamus Heaney - Act of Union

I

To-night, a first movement, a pulse,
As if the rain in bogland gathered head
To slip and flood: a bog-burst,
A gash breaking open the ferny bed.
Your back is a firm line of eastern coast
And arms and legs are thrown
Beyond your gradual hills. I caress
The heaving province where our past has grown.
I am the tall kingdom over your shoulder
That you would neither cajole nor ignore.
Conquest is a lie. I grow older
Conceding your half-independant shore
Within whose borders now my legacy
Culminates inexorably.

II

And I am still imperially
Male, leaving you with pain,
The rending process in the colony,
The battering ram, the boom burst from within.
The act sprouted an obsinate fifth column
Whose stance is growing unilateral.
His heart beneath your heart is a wardrum
Mustering force. His parasitical
And ignmorant little fists already
Beat at your borders and I know they're cocked
At me across the water. No treaty
I foresee will salve completely your tracked
And stretchmarked body, the big pain
That leaves you raw, like opened ground, again 

Added: on September 25th, 2005 at 7:12 PM | Viewed: 3435 times | Comments (2)


Act of Union - Comments and Information

Poet: Seamus Heaney
Poem: Act of Union

Comment 2 of 2, added on April 29th, 2006 at 8:57 AM.

Very symbolic of the metaphorically feminine Ireland and the masculine England. Intertwined with the sexual 'act of union' from Heaney's own recollection really brings out the beauty and eloquence of the poem.

isabel from Australia
Comment 1 of 2, added on September 25th, 2005 at 7:12 PM.

Essentially the entire poem is a metaphor of the political relationship between Britain and Northern Ireland. The relationship, according to Heaney, is like the sexual tension between a man and a woman. Britain is clearly the male, Ireland female. The baby referred is the area of Northern Ireland, the result of the relationship between Ireland and Britain

andrew from United States

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