It rained when it should have snowed.
When we went to gather hollythe ditches were swimming, we were wet
to the knees, our hands were all jagsand water ran up our sleeves.
There should have been berriesbut the sprigs we brought into the house
gleamed like smashed bottle-glass.Now here I am, in a room that is decked
with the red-berried, waxy-leafed stuff,and I almost forgot what it's like
to be wet to the skin or longing for snow.I reach for a book like a doubter
and want it to flare round my hand,a black letter bush, a glittering shield-wall,
cutting as holly and ice.---”Holly”, from "Station Island" by Seamus Heaney.
(h/t to Lance Mannion, who has been posting these evocative Heaney poems...)
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