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    October 31

    Late Late October Offering

    Gift of Rain
     
    1
     
    Cloudburst and steady downpour now
    for days.
                  Still mammal,
    straw-footed on the mud,
    he begins to sense weather
    by his skin.
     
    A nimble snout of flood
    licks over stepping stones
    and goes uprooting.
                                 He fords
    his life by sounding.
                                 Soundings.
     
    II
     
    A man wading lost fields
    breaks the pane of flood:
     
    a flower of mud-
    water blooms up to his reflection
     
    like a cut swaying
    its spoors through a basin.
     
    His hands grub
    where the spade has uncastled
    sunken drills, an atlantis
    he depends on. So
     
    he is hooped to where he planted
    and sky and ground
     
    are running naturally among his arms
    that grope the cropping land.
     
    III
     
    When rains were gathering
    there would be an all-night
    roaring off the ford.
    Their world-schooled ear
     
    could monitor the usual
    confabulations, the race
    slabbering past the gable,
    the Moyola harping on
     
    its gravel beds:
    all spouts by daylight
    brimmed with their own airs
    and overflowed each barrel
     
    in long tresses.
    I cock my ear
    at an absense -
    in the shared calling of blood
     
    arrives my need
    for antediluvian lore.
    Soft voices of the dead
    are whispering by the shore
     
    that I would question
    (and for my children's sake)
    about crops rotted, river mud
    glazing the baked clay floor.
     
    IV
     
    The tawny guttural water
    spells itself: Moyola
    is its own score and consort,
     
    bedding the locale
    in the uttereance,
    reed music, an old chanter
     
    breathing its mists
    through vowels and history.
    A swollen river,
     
    a mating call of sound
    rises to pleasure me, Dives,
    hoarder of common ground.
     
    - Seamus Heaney
    New Selected Poems 1966-1987

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