A Drink of Water

What metaphors are used in A Drink of Water by Seamus Heaney?

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The thirteen sonnets of Field Work, "A Drink of Water" among them, accommodate Heaney's natural lyricism, his insistence that "the first person singular" should "mean me and my lifetime", and serve as formal metaphors for control and order against a backdrop of political aggression and elegiac lament.

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