The Drunken Fisherman"

Wallowing in this bloody sty,
I cast for fish that pleased my eye
(Truly Jehovah's bow suspends
No pots of gold to weight its ends);
Only the blood-mouthed rainbow trout
Rose to my bait. They flopped about
My canvas creel until the moth
Corrupted its unstable cloth.

A calendar to tell the day;
A handkerchief to wave away
The gnats; a couch unstuffed with storm
Pouching a bottle in one arm;
A whiskey bottle full of worms;
And bedroom slacks: are these fit terms
To mete the worm whose molten rage
Boils in the belly of old age?

Once fishing was a rabbit's foot--
O wind blow cold, O wind blow hot,
Let suns stay in or suns step out:
Life danced a jig on the sperm-whale's spout--
The fisher's fluent and obscene
Catches kept his conscience clean.
Children, the raging memory drools
Over the glory of past pools.

Now the hot river, ebbing, hauls
Its bloody waters into holes;
A grain of sand inside my shoe
Mimics the moon that might undo
Man and Creation too; remorse,
Stinking, has puddled up its source;
Here tantrums thrash to a whale's rage.
This is the pot-hole of old age.

Is there no way to cast my hook
Out of this dynamited brook?
The Fisher's sons must cast about
When shallow waters peter out.
I will catch Christ with a greased worm,
And when the Prince of Darkness stalks
My bloodstream to its Stygian term . . .
On water the Man-Fisher walks.

Autor: Robert Lowell

The Drunken Fisherman"<br /><br />Wallowing in this bloody sty,<br />I cast for fish that pleased my eye<br />(Truly Jehovah's bow suspends<br />No pots of gold to weight its ends);<br />Only the blood-mouthed rainbow trout<br />Rose to my bait. They flopped about<br />My canvas creel until the moth<br />Corrupted its unstable cloth.<br /><br />A calendar to tell the day;<br />A handkerchief to wave away<br />The gnats; a couch unstuffed with storm<br />Pouching a bottle in one arm;<br />A whiskey bottle full of worms;<br />And bedroom slacks: are these fit terms<br />To mete the worm whose molten rage<br />Boils in the belly of old age?<br /><br />Once fishing was a rabbit's foot--<br />O wind blow cold, O wind blow hot,<br />Let suns stay in or suns step out:<br />Life danced a jig on the sperm-whale's spout--<br />The fisher's fluent and obscene<br />Catches kept his conscience clean.<br />Children, the raging memory drools<br />Over the glory of past pools.<br /><br />Now the hot river, ebbing, hauls<br />Its bloody waters into holes;<br />A grain of sand inside my shoe<br />Mimics the moon that might undo<br />Man and Creation too; remorse,<br />Stinking, has puddled up its source;<br />Here tantrums thrash to a whale's rage.<br />This is the pot-hole of old age.<br /><br />Is there no way to cast my hook<br />Out of this dynamited brook?<br />The Fisher's sons must cast about<br />When shallow waters peter out.<br />I will catch Christ with a greased worm,<br />And when the Prince of Darkness stalks<br />My bloodstream to its Stygian term . . .<br />On water the Man-Fisher walks. - Robert Lowell




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