A carter's trophy 1
A cobble thrown a hundred years ago 1
A gland agitating 1
A hurry of bell-notes 1
A latch lifting, an edged den of light 1
A line goes out of sight and out of mind 1
A rowan like a lipsticked girl 1
A shadow his father makes with joined hands 1
A soft whoosh, the sunset blaze 1
A spirit moved, John Harvard walked the yard 1
A stagger in air 1
A thick crust, coarse-grained as limestone rough-cast 1
Aeneas was praying and holding on the altar 1
All gone into the world of light? Perhaps 1
All I know is a door into the dark 1
All of us on the sofa in a line, kneeling 1
All through that Sunday afternoon 1
All year round the whin 1
All year the flax-dam festered in the heart 1
Always there would be stories of lights 1
An old man's hands, like soft paws rowing forward 1
And lightening? One meaning of that 1
And some time make the time to drive out west 1
And strike this scene in gold too, in relief 1
And then there was St Kevin and the blackbird 1
And yes, my friend, we too walked through a valley 1
Angling shadows of itself are what 1
Any point in that wood 1
As a child, they could not keep me from wells 1
As he prowled the rim of his clearing 1
As if a trespasser 1
As if he had been poured 1
As if the prisms of the kaleidoscope 1
As you came with me in silence 1
As you plaited the harvest bow 1
At school I loved one picture's heavy greenness 1
At Troy, at Athens, what I most dearly 1
Bare flags. Pump water. Winter-evening cold 1
Be literal a moment. Recollect 1
Bespoke for weeks, he turned up some morning 1
Between my finger and my thumb 1
Big voices in the womanless kitchen 1
Black water. White waves. Furrows snowcapped 1
Blurred swimmings as I faced the sun, my back 1
Breaking and entering: from early on 1
Caedmon too I was lucky to have known 1
'Catch the old one first' 1
Choose one set of tracks and track a hare 1
Cities of grass. Fort walls. The dumbstruck palace 1
Claire O'Reilly used her granny's stick 1
Cloudburst and steady downpour now 1
Cut from the green hedge a forked hazel stick 1
'Description is revelation!' Royal 1
Deserted harbour stillness. Every stone 1
Dogger, Rockall, Malin, Irish Sea 1
Everything flows. Even a solid man 1
Far from home Grotus dedicated an altar to Coventina 1
Fear of affectation made her affect 1
Fingertips just tipping you would send you 1
Fishermen at Ballyshannon 1
For beauty, say an ash-fork staked in peat 1
For certain ones what was written may come true 1
Freckle-face, fox-head, pod of the broom 1
Glamoured the road, the day, and him and her 1
Gules and cement dust. A matte tacky blood 1
Hazel stealth. A trickle in the culvert 1
He dwelt in himself 1
He is wintering out 1
He lived there in the unsayable lights 1
He slashed the briars, shovelled up grey silt 1
He would drink by himself 1
Heather and kesh and turf-stacks reappear 1
Here is the girl's head like an exhumed gourd 1
Hide in the hollow trunk 1
His bicycle stood at the window-sill 1
His hands were warm and small and knowledgeable 1
'Hold on, 'she said, 'I'll just run out and get him' 1
Houndstooth stone. Aberdeen of the mind 1
I am afraid 1
I can feel the tug 1
I dreamt we slept on a moss in Donegal 1
I had come to the edge of the water 1
I have crossed the dunes with their whistling bent 1
I heard new words prayed at cows 1
I knelt. Hiatus. Habit's afterlife 1
I lay waiting 1
I love the thought of his anger 1
I met a girl from Derrygarve 1
(I misremembered. He went down on all fours) 1
I moved like a double agent among the big concepts 1
I never warmed to them 1
I returned to a long strand 1
I sat all morning in the college sick bay 1
I shouldered a kind of manhood 1
I sit under Rand McNally's 1
I stepped it, perch by perch 1
I stirred wet sand and gathered myself 1
I stood between them 1
I thought of her as the wishing tree that died 1
I thought of walking round and round a space 1
I used to lie with an ear to the line 1
I was a lookout posted and forgotten 1
I was four but I turned four hundred maybe 1
I was parked on a high road, listening 1
I went disguised in it 1
I'm writing this just after an encounter 1
In a semicircle we toed the line 1
In famous poems by the sage Han Shan 1
In ponds, drains, dead canals 1
In the first flush of the Easter holidays 1
In the last minutes he said more to her 1
Inishbofin on a Sunday morning 1
It could be a jaw-bone 1
It had been badly shot 1
It is a kind of chalky russet 1
It is December in Wicklow 1
It kept treading air 1
It looked like a clump of small dusty nettles 1
It rained when it should have snowed 1
It was more sleepwalk than spasm 1
It's raining on black coal and warm wet ashes 1
Kelly's kept an unlicensed bull, well away 1
Kinned by hieroglyphic 1
Labourers pedalling at ease 1
Lamps dawdle in the field at midnight 1
Late August, given heavy rain and sun 1
Late summer, and at midnight 1
Leaving the white glow of filling stations 1
Light as a skiff, manoeuvrable 1
Light was calloused in the leaded panes 1
Like a convalescent, I took the hand 1
Love, I shall perfect for you the child 1
Matutinal. Mother-of-pearl 1
Memory as a building or a city 1
Mountain air from the mountain up behind 1
Morning stir in the hostel. A pot 1
'My brain dried like spread turf, my stomach' 1
My cheek was hit and hit 1
My father worked with a horse-plough 1
My mouth holds round 1
My 'place of clear water' 1
My tongue moved, a swung relaxing hinge 1
No such thing 1
Of all implements, the pitchfork was the one 1
Often I watched her lift it 1
On Devenish I heard a snipe 1
On my first night in the Gaeltacht 1
On St Brigid's Day the new life could be entered 1
On the day of their excursion up the Thames 1
On the most westerly Blasket 1
'On you go now! Run, son, like the devil' 1
Once, as a child, out in a field of sheep 1
Once we presumed to found ourselves for good 1
One afternoon I was seraph on gold leaf 1
One morning early I met armoured cars 1
Or, as we said 1
Our shells clacked on the plates 1
Outside the kitchen window a black rat 1
Overhang of grass and seedling birch 1
Polished linoleum shone there. Brass taps shone 308
River gravel. In the beginning, that 1
Riverback, the long rigs 1
Roof it again. Batten down. Dig in 1
Running water never disappointed 1
Sand-bed, they said. And gravel-bed. Before 1
Scissor-and-slap abruptness of a latch 1
Scuts of froth swirled from the discharge pipe 1
Scythe and axe and hedge-clippers, the shriek 1
Sensings, mountings from the hiding places 1
She came every morning to draw water 1
She would plunge all poets in the ninth circle 1
Shifting brilliancies. Then winter light 1
Sky-born and royal 1
So, he would pay his 'debt to medicine' 1
So a new similitude is given us 1
Soft corrugations in the boortree's trunk 1
Some day I will go to Aarhus 1
Some people wept, and not for sorrow – joy 1
Squarings? In the game of marbles, squarings 1
Statues with exposed hearts and barbed-wire crowns 1
Strange how things in the offing, once they're sensed 1
Take hold of the shaft of the pen 1
That Sunday morning we had travelled far 1
The annals say: when the monks of Clonmacnoise 1
The big missal splayed 1
The bronze soldier hitches a bronze cape 1
The clear weather of juniper 1
The cool that came off sheets just off the line 1
The deal table where he wrote, so small and plain 1
The dotted line my father's ashplant made 1
The drumming started in the cool of the evening, as if the 1
The 56 lb weight. A solid iron 1
The first real grip I ever got on things 1
The following for the record, in the light 1
The guttersnipe and the albatross 1
The Irish nightingale 1
The lambeg balloons at his belly, weighs 1
The living mother-of-pearl of a salmon 1
The lough waters 1
The lough will claim a victim every year 1
The man the hare has met 1
The piper coming from far away is you 1
The pockets of our greatcoats full of barley 1
The riverbed, dried-up, half-full of leaves 1
The road ahead 1
The royal roads were cow paths 1
The sandmartins' nests were loopholes of darkness 1
The smells of ordinariness 1
The teacher let some big boys out at two 1
The tightness and the nilness round that space 1
The visible sea at a distance from the shore 1
The wintry haw is burning out of season 1
Then all of a sudden there appears to me 1
There they were, as if our memory hatched them 1
There was a sunlit absence 1
There we were in the vaulted tunnel running 1
They both needed to talk 1
They seem hundreds of years away. Brueghel 1
They're busy in a high boat 1
Thigh-deep in sedge and marigolds 1
Three marble holes thumbed in the concrete road 1
Threshed corn lay piled like grit of ivory 1
Thunderlight on the split logs: big raindrops 1
To be carried back to the shrine some dawn 1
Tonight, a first movement, a pulse 1
Unless his hair was fine-combed 1
Up, black, striped and damasked like the chasuble 1
Up-end the rain stick and what happens next 1
Vowels ploughed into other: opened ground 1
Walking with you and another lady 1
Was it wind off the dumps 1
We climbed the Capitol by moonlight, felt 1
We had already left him. I walked the ice 1
We have no prairies 1
We lived deep in a land of optative moods 1
We look up at her 1
We marked the pitch: four jackets for four goalposts 1
We picked flints 1
WELCOME HOME YE LADS OF THE EIGHTH ARMY 1
Well, as Kavanagh said, we have lived 1
What she remembers 1
When all the others were away at Mass 1
When he stands in the judgement place 1
When human beings found out about death 1
When I had spread it all on linen cloth 1
When I hoked there, I would find 1
When I landed in the republic of conscience 1
When I lie on the ground 1
When the badger glimmered away 1
When the lamp glowed 1
When they said Carrickfergus I could hear 1
When we climbed the slopes of the cutting 1
When you have nothing more to say, just drive 1
When you plunged 1
When you sat, far-eyed and cold, in the basalt throne 1
Where does spirit live? Inside or outside 1
Where the sally tree went pale in every breeze 1
While the Constabulary covered the mob 1
White bone found 1
Why, when it was all over, did I hold on to them? 1
Willed down, waited for, in place at last and for good 1
Yeats said, To those who see spirits, human skin 1
You never saw it used but still can hear 1
You were the one for skylights. I opposed 1
You would hoist an old hat on the tines of a fork 1
Your songs, when you sing them with your two eyes closed 1
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