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Marie Heaney



Average rating: 4.14 · 931 ratings · 88 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Over Nine Waves: A Book of ...

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The Names Upon the Harp: Ir...

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All Through the Night: Nigh...

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Sunday miscellany: A select...

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Sources: Letters from the I...

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“Early Summer, loveliest season,
The world is being colored in.
While daylight lasts on the horizon,
Sudden, throaty blackbirds sing.

The dusty-colored cuckoo cuckoos.
"Welcome, summer" is what he says.
Winter's unimaginable.
The wood's a wickerwork of boughs.

Summer means the river's shallow,
Thirsty horses nose the pools.
Long heather spreads out on bog pillows.
White bog cotton droops in bloom.

Swallows swerve and flicker up.
Music starts behind the mountain.
There's moss and a lush growth underfoot.
Spongy marshland glugs and stutters.

Bog banks shine like ravens' wings.
The cuckoo keeps on calling welcome.
The speckled fish jumps; and the strong
Swift warrior is up and running.

A little, jumpy, chirpy fellow
Hits the highest note there is;
The lark sings out his clear tidings.
Summer, shimmer, perfect days.”
Marie Heaney, The Names Upon the Harp: Irish Myth and Legend

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