The last drop of morning dew has kissed the ground. Scattered leaves remind the spring
of rites in changing the seasons of life and beginning— in Heaney's words, "begin again."
We begin to gain white hairs in the cycle of hours; ours not even enough
to live the gain. But again, we begin. Why are we here? People change
because changes change people.
For my beloved Irish poet, the late SEAMUS HEANEY. Heaney, Harvard University's resident poet, is as rare as his poetry. The quoted words of Heaney are from his poem "Villanelle for an Anniversary."