The packaging includes a deluxe booklet with original art by Eric Collins -- a portrait of each writer to which a song is dedicated, as well as notes on the songs and lyrics. Songs inspired by the lives and works of Emily Dickinson, Haruki Murakami, Isaac Babel, Samuel Beckett, Sylvia Plath, James Joyce, Dante, Paul Bowles, Seamus Heaney, and Albert Camus.
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In an effort to explain his poetry as an escape from a terrible fear of silence that had always haunted him, Seamus Heaney looked to the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard: “What is the source of our first suffering? It lies in the fact that we hesitated to speak.” While Heaney was still a young man, away at college, a car hit his four-year old brother and killed him. Heaney addresses his sadness and sense of loss in the poems “Mid-Term Break” and “The Blackbird of Glanmore.” He believed that poetry should and can be transformative, that each writing can bring into existence a new state of man.
lyrics
The word came first, the tongue refused it; the pain of silence then unloosed it
the hiss of rain, the shovel’s dreary clip; a car pulled over in the nearest ditch
I write and pennies rattle in the cup; a word set up against its neighbor’s stub
the ashes bloom, the cattle calve the hill; that linen bloodied from the local mill
A new state of men, falls from his pen
Two clocks they tick, the one I sit and watch; the brass endeavor of the rise and drop
the glaze of time, the crack, the simple rush; no gaudy scars, his temple bears the poppy’s blush
A new state of men, falls from this pen
The blackbird patient waits so don’t you grieve
you’ll see him in the ivy when I leave
The word comes last, no tongue to speak it; all measure swept, all pain rescinded
her measling shins caressed with the goose’s quill; all white and thick beneath the cotton frill
for every year a foot for every year; the four foot box, a cot, it would appear
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