The Grauballe Man by Seamus Heaney
The Grauballe Man by Seamus Heaney

The Grauballe Man

Seamus Heaney * Track #4 On North

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The Grauballe Man by Seamus Heaney

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The poem’s title refers to a centuries-old, preserved body that was uncovered in 1952 from a peat bog near to the village of Grauballe in Jutland, Denmark. There was evidence to indicate that Iron Age societies were shockingly violent. Heaney sees a parallel between the bog-preserved body, its throa...

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The Grauballe Man Annotated

As if he had been poured
in tar, he lies
on a pillow of turf
and seems to weep

the black river of himself.
The grain of his wrists
is like bog oak,
the ball of his heel

like a basalt egg.
His instep has shrunk
cold as a swan’s foot
or a wet swamp root.

His hips are the ridge
and purse of a mussel,
his spine an eel arrested
under a glisten of mud.

The head lifts,
the chin is a visor
raised above the vent
of his slashed throat

that has tanned and toughened.
The cured wound
opens inwards to a dark
elderberry place.

Who will say ‘corpse’
to his vivid cast?
Who will say ‘body’
to his opaque repose?

And his rusted hair,
a mat unlikely
as a foetus’s.
I first saw his twisted face

in a photograph,
a head and shoulder
out of the peat,
bruised like a forceps baby,

but now he lies
perfected in my memory,
down to the red horn
of his nails,

hung in the scales
with beauty and atrocity:
with the Dying Gaul
too strictly compassed

on his shield,
with the actual weight
of each hooded victim,
slashed and dumped.

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