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Allen Tate - The Trout MapAllen Tate - The Trout Map
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The Management Area of Cherokee National Forest, interested in fish, Has mapped Tellico and Bald Rivers And North River, with the tributaries Brookshire Branch and Sugar Cove Creek: A fishy map for facile fishery In Marvel`s kind Ocean: drawn in two Colors, blue and red-blue for the hue Of Europe (Tennessee water is green), Red lines by blue streams to warn The fancy-fishmen from protected fish; Black borders hold the Area in a cracked dish, While other blacks, the dots and dashes, wire The fisher`s will through classic laurel Over boar tracks to creamy pot-holes lying Under Bald falls that thump the shying Trout: we flew Professor, the Hackles and Worms. (Tom Bagley and I were dotted and dashed wills.) Up Green Cove gap from Preacher Millsap`s cabin We walked a confident hour of victory, Sloped to the west on a trail that led us To Bald River where map and scene were one In seen-identity. Eight trout is the story In three miles. We came to a rock-bridge On which the road went left around a hill, The river, right, tumbled into a cove; But the map dashed the road along the stream And we dotted man`s fishiest enthymeme With jellied feet upon understanding love Of what eyes see not, that nourishes the will: We were fishers, weren`t we? And tried to fish The egoed belly`s dry cartograph- Which made the government fish lie down and laugh. (Tommy and I listened, we heard them shake Mountain and cove because the map was fake.) After eighteen miles our feet were clownish, Then darkness took us into wheezing straits Where coarse Magellan idling with his fates Ran with the gulls for map around the Horn, Or wheresoever the mind with tidy scorn Revisits the world upon a dry sunbeam. Now mapless the mountains were a dream.
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