Digging By Seamus Heaney
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"Digging" is about a person looking out of a window at their Father digging, describing what he/she sees and then the poem goes on to describe what he/she feels. 
I believe that the narrative voice in the poem is in fact that of Seamus Heaney. There are a number of clues that lead me to t ....          
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....  cutters in his day.
‘My Grandfather cut more turf in a day than any other man on Toners bog.’
In that line there is a lot of pride on the part of the Grandson. The line also implies that there used to be a lot of turf-cutters in his day. So when Heaney writes,  ‘But I’ve no spade to follow men like them.’
This could be because of a number of reasons; one could be that he just doesn’t want to be a turf digger. He might not find it mentally stimulating enough. But he shows a lot of ....          
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