Bend One Down

Bend One Down

Posted by: Andrew / added: 10.27.2009 / Back to Tailgate

Another dispatch and some fine writing from the Roaring Fork Valley's Cameron Scott:

Sometimes flyfishing leads us into rugged territory, all in order to bend one down. Canyons, high country lakes, foreign countries can pull a flyfisherman from day to day life and routines. Ever wondered what exactly lies beyond that cliff out?



 

Gunni Cliff Out

“We come for your fish but at night we’ll leave with your women, which we like just a little on the silty side.” –Doug Moyer


One last fish on a streamer
before sitting around a half keg fire,
grease bomb rising into the night

nowhere to go but this great distance
into the earth, settling beneath
the basket moon, silver in the sky.

Line slips between fingers,
trading highways for wind, cities for sun,
medicine for rain. Down here

in this resonating world of billion year old rocks
fish hold sway. Take poison ivy
over traffic, cactus thorns over bills.

When rain rolls through
and lightning strikes it seems as if
everywhere there are charred trees.

Charred trees over cancer, mountain
lion tail flicking around outcrop, real
or imagined. Wet wind kicking up

there is always deeper to wade.
There is always the next bend.
There is always this wild recess

between canyon walls, uneven delineation
between before and after. There is no
going back the same way in, not really.




Comments:

Posted by Kirkdogg on Oct 29th, 2009 @ 6:01 pm

Bring More Cam Scott!

Cam Scott is the man! Someone give this dude a microphone and a beat!
Posted by rosemerry trommer on Oct 29th, 2009 @ 7:54 pm

on a snowy evening

on a snowy evening, tucking two children into their warm beds, far far far from the gunni, how wonderful to be taken there, to slip into the canyon--thank you for the short vacation, for the reminder "there is always this wild recess" even when i'm miles away and a season behind.
Posted by Katey Schultz on Oct 29th, 2009 @ 8:20 pm

Wow.

There is something so raw and precise about this poem. It leaves me feeling as thought it's all I need to read, again and again, to figure out the human predicament.
Posted by Nick Griffin on Oct 30th, 2009 @ 6:09 am

this makes me smile

This poem touches memories and the last line makes me smile.
Posted by Mary Scott on Oct 30th, 2009 @ 8:22 am

many lenses reflecting life/light

imagry angles and reflections catch me and draw me into into the journey striking chords of recognition- thank you for your superb crafting.
Posted by kathleen on Nov 29th, 2009 @ 11:28 am

thank goodness!

"uneven delineation
between before and after"

...where life takes place and your poetry breathes



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