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Seamus Heaney - Bogland

for T. P. Flanagan

We have no prairies
To slice a big sun at evening--
Everywhere the eye concedes to
Encrouching horizon,

Is wooed into the cyclops' eye
Of a tarn. Our unfenced country
Is bog that keeps crusting
Between the sights of the sun.

They've taken the skeleton
Of the Great Irish Elk
Out of the peat, set it up
An astounding crate full of air.

Butter sunk under
More than a hundred years
Was recovered salty and white.
The ground itself is kind, black butter

Melting and opening underfoot,
Missing its last definition
By millions of years.
They'll never dig coal here,

Only the waterlogged trunks
Of great firs, soft as pulp.
Our pioneers keep striking
Inwards and downwards,

Every layer they strip
Seems camped on before.
The bogholes might be Atlantic seepage.
The wet centre is bottomless. 

Added: on June 26th, 2007 at 3:07 AM | Viewed: 1346 times | Comments (1)


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Poet: Seamus Heaney
Poem: Bogland

Comment 1 of 1, added on June 26th, 2007 at 3:07 AM.

I'm enjoying Heaney's bog people poems. I've read a few poem of his before but nothing ever captured my imagination until "Strange Fruit" and "Punishment" and just now the one about the croppies, the meaning of which I will have to go look up. I saw some people they'd dug out of peatbog when I was up in Denmark eight years ago. They were on display in the churches there and I was fascinated by them but had forgotten about them until I read Heaney's work here. I read on another site that the one about the girl, "Strange Fruit," is actually an breakdown on the Irish political scene. Any thoughts?

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