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Seamus Heaney - The Tollund Man

I

Some day I will go to Aarhus
To see his peat-brown head,
The mild pods of his eye-lids,
His pointed skin cap.

In the flat country near by
Where they dug him out,
His last gruel of winter seeds
Caked in his stomach,

Naked except for
The cap, noose and girdle,
I will stand a long time.
Bridegroom to the goddess,

She tightened her torc on him
And opened her fen,
Those dark juices working
Him to a saint's kept body,

Trove of the turfcutters'
Honeycombed workings.
Now his stained face
Reposes at Aarhus.

II

I could risk blasphemy,
Consecrate the cauldron bog
Our holy ground and pray
Him to make germinate

The scattered, ambushed
Flesh of labourers,
Stockinged corpses
Laid out in the farmyards,

Tell-tale skin and teeth
Flecking the sleepers
Of four young brothers, trailed
For miles along the lines.

III

Something of his sad freedom
As he rode the tumbril
Should come to me, driving,
Saying the names

Tollund, Grauballe, Nebelgard,
Watching the pointing hands
Of country people,
Not knowing their tongue.

Out here in Jutland
In the old man-killing parishes
I will feel lost,
Unhappy and at home. 

Added: on February 5th, 2009 at 8:00 AM | Viewed: 6886 times | Comments (11)


The Tollund Man - Comments and Information

Poet: Seamus Heaney
Poem: The Tollund Man

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May 24 2006

Comment 11 of 11, added on September 7th, 2009 at 1:08 PM.

well... i found it a gr8 poem...

mehreen from Pakistan
Comment 10 of 11, added on March 24th, 2009 at 5:59 PM.

I am studying Seamus Heaney for level 3 NCEA and i find his work rather interesting.To be honest it takes me a few times to read it to fully understand what his message is however I also believe it is a metaphor to the battle between catholic Ireland and Protestand England.

sam from New Zealand
Comment 9 of 11, added on February 5th, 2009 at 8:00 AM.

Currently I'm studying Heaney's poems for A level in English.
I think Heaneys a brilliant poet, one of my favourites by him being " The Peninsula". What you've got to understand is that a poem often has much more to it than what you see on the surface. This particular poem links ancient religion and violence, which often goes hand in hand, to the troubles Ireland was facing.

Rhi from United Kingdom

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