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Thanks for all your suggested poems on a religious theme to mark . As promised, here's my personal choice:
The Skylight
by Seamus Heaney
You were the one for skylights. I opposed
Cutting into the seasoned tongue-and-groove
Of pitch pine. I liked it low and closed,
Its claustrophobic, nest-up-in-the-roof
Effect. I liked the snuff-dry feeling,
The perfect, trunk-lid fit of the old ceiling.
Under there, it was all hutch and hatch.
The blue slates kept the heat like midnight thatch.
But when the slates came off, extravagant
Sky entered and held surprise wide open.
For days I felt like an inhabitant
Of that house where the man sick of the palsy
Was lowered through the roof, had his sins forgiven,
Was healed, took up his bed and walked away.
Comment number 1.
At 9th Oct 2009, charmingbrompton wrote:great choice.
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Comment number 2.
At 11th Oct 2009, Tat_Tvam_Asi wrote:Gorgeous. Well done, Seamus and Will.
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Comment number 3.
At 11th Oct 2009, logica_sine_vanitate wrote:"But when the slates came off, extravagant
Sky entered and held surprise wide open."
I think these poetry threads have allowed a few slates to come off - or at least slip a bit! I look forward to more of it.
Excellent and inspiring choice of poem here.
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