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The Follower (poem)

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  1. ^ Elmer Kennedy Andrews -Seamus Heaney: A Collection of Critical Essays 1992- Page 253 From the reference point of his father's boyhood Heaney thinks forward to the time 'when he will piggyback me' - a future which is now in the past and already recalled in the past in 'The Follower' in Death of a Naturalist. This poem charted the ...