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    1. [IGW] Derry's Seamus Heaney, "The Forge"
    2. Jean Rice
    3. Derry's Seamus Heaney, born in Coolbawn, Co. Derry in 1939, reflects on old trades and changing times in his poem, "The Forge." All I know is a door into the dark. Outside, old axles and iron hoops rusting; Inside, the hammered anvil's short-pitched ring, The unpredictable fantail of sparks Or hiss when a new shoe toughens in water. The anvil must be somewhere in the centre, Horned as a unicorn, at one end square, Set there immovable: an altar Where he expends himself in shape and music. Sometimes, leather-aproned, hairs in his nose, He leans out on the jamb, recalls a clatter Of hoofs where traffic is flashing in rows; Then grunts and goes in, with a slam and flick To beat real iron out, to work the bellows. -- Seamus Heaney

    05/04/2002 12:45:25