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beach memory, Castledawson, Clearances, County Derry, folding sheets, ironing, Mother's Day, Seamus Heaney, The Haw Lantern, Themes of childhood
Ironing shirts, folding sheets, the mundane tasks that Seamus Heaney transformed into magical spots of time that make me think of my mother back in Castledawson, County Derry a great armful of sheets rescued from the clothes-line before the rain begins to fall. Then, the folding, a precise ritual, my father her partner in a dance handed down from one generation to the next. And I’ll hear Seamus Heaney remembering his own mother. My daughter learned those same moves not by the ironing board in my mother’s kitchen, but before the fog rolled in on the end of a windy afternoon on the sandy edges of California. Folding a blue beach blanket, edge to edge, while unbeknownst to us, my husband took photographs and wrote our names in the sand . . .
From Clearances V by Seamus Heaney
In Memoriam M.K.H., 1911-1984
“The cool that came off the sheets just off the line
Made me think the damp must still be in them
But when I took my corners of the linen
And pulled against her, first straight down the hem
And then diagonally, then flapped and shook
The fabric like a sail in a cross-wind,
They made a dried-out undulating thwack.
So we’d stretch and fold and end up hand to hand
For a split second as if nothing had happened
For nothing had that had not always happened
Beforehand, day by day, just touch and go,
Coming close again by holding back
In moves where I was x and she was o
Inscribed in sheets she’d sewn from ripped-out flour sacks.”
Listen here as Seamus Heaney reads the poem.
Paddy's Wagon said:
Gorgeous. Evokes so many of my own memories. Thank you for sharing another Seamus Heaney moment too.
Editor said:
Thanks Paddy … I am reading at the tribute to him tomorrow night in Phoenix – very excited to be part of it.
Paddy's Wagon said:
That’s wonderful. You’re just the girl for the job. Seamus Heaney’s poems are so obviously interweaved throughout your life’s tapestry.
Editor said:
Paddy
Here is the video of my part of the presentation last night: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ykv49g5oMU4&w=420&h=315]
Paddy's Wagon said:
Thank you so so much Yvonne for allowing me the privilege of watching this video of your tribute to Seamus Heaney. I so enjoyed listening to you talk of your parents & your memories growing up in Co. Derry, interwoven with your favourite Heaney Poems. Such a fitting tribute.
Editor said:
Thank YOU Paddy. Truly it was lovely to be part of such a gathering. The entire event can be viewed here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qflgG0zl7Q0
Doris McGreary said:
This is one of my favourite Heaney poems – thanks for this. I also like the one from ‘Clearances’ about peeling potatoes with his mother. Hope you enjoyed your tribute evening. I think we had flour sack sheets when we were kids in Ballyronan too.
Editor said:
Aww, that’s lovely, Doris. Thanks very much! Here is a link to my part of the event last night: http://youtu.be/Ykv49g5oMU4