Postscript

Sunset at the  Flaggy Shore


And some time make the time to drive out west

Into County Clare, along the Flaggy Shore,

In September or October, when the wind

And the light are working off each other

So that the ocean on one side is wild

With foam and glitter, and inland among stones

The surface of a slate-grey lake is lit

By the earthed lightening of flock of swans,

Their feathers roughed and ruffling, white on white,

Their fully-grown headstrong-looking heads

Tucked or cresting or busy underwater.

Useless to think you’ll park or capture it

More thoroughly. You are neither here nor there,

A hurry through which known and strange things pass

As big soft buffetings come at the car sideways

And catch the heart off guard and blow it open

Seamus Heaney (1939 – 2013)

Tributes to Seamus Heaney in the Irish Times here, in the New York Times here and the New Yorker here.

Picture of the Flaggy Shore taken on a bitterly cold evening in November in 2005.