Well, Go Upstairs and Write Something
I hope it’s true, this story
We were told by the poet:
There was a christening,
All the family there
They arrived, and it was only
Upon entry that these two understood
That everyone had brought
A gift but, sigh, them
They had nothing but attendance,
Which maybe should have
Been enough
But she leaned into him
And said, Well, go upstairs
And write something!
He did, a lyric for a child just
Entering the world with a
Name and little else
But the gifts and now some
Brand-new words
C L Couch
(Seamus Heaney in a talk at school, given in the late eighties)
Picture of the Irish poet and Nobel Prize winner Seamus Heaney at the University College Dublin, February 11, 2009.
Sean O’Connor, cropped by Sabahrat – File:Seamus Heaney.jpg
February 8, 2019 at 8:59 am
I’d take that kind of gift any day. 🙂
February 10, 2019 at 7:10 pm
Very cool. I have heard & read Seamus Heaney before, but this poem he wrote does not come to mind. I do not think
We studied him a lot in school, & I have helped no student w/ an essay on him since. I’d love to know what poem? Thanks
February 10, 2019 at 7:11 pm
Or is the title of your poem, the title of Heaney’s one poem?