A Drink Of Water Seamus Heaney, How is this poem successful?

Usama

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Right, I'm near the end of an essay and 1 of the guidelines is I think Heaney has been successful in writing a Drink of Water because.... Can someone help finish it.

The poem is this



She came every morning to draw water

Like an old bat staggering up the field:

The pump's whooping cough, the bucket's clatter

And slow diminuendo as it filled,

Announced her. I recall

Her gray apron, the pocked white enamel

Of the brimming bucket, and the treble

Creak of her voice like the pump's handle.

Nights when a full moon lifted past her gable

It fell back through her window and would lie

Into the water set out on the table.

Where I have dipped to drink again, to be

Faithful to the admonishment on her cup,

Remember the Giver fading off the lip.
 
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