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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
GRAPPLING, by ROBERT J. CLAWSON Poet's Biography First Line: The sergeant sets the throttle: troll Subject(s): Diving & Divers; Marines – United States | |||
New River, Snead's Ferry, NC, circa 1950 The sergeant sets the throttle: troll. You're marines. You'll take turns with the hooks. If we hook him and he surfaces, don't look at the colonel's eyes, unless you want him watching you the rest of your lives. (. . . the colonel's bobbing, loon-wet head, nostrils gorged with algae . . .) Rain for days. The estuarial gray's gone toffee-brown. The marshes' grass mats decompose. Shellfish strain decay. (. . . squirrel rotting in the mess hall's ceiling . . . sweet-and-sour soup . . .) My first turn on the hooks I say, We've caught a log. The log's lurch settles in my gut. It surfaces: threadbare, Goodyear. A chopper whops overhead. (. . . he tasted it, till packed silt drove his teeth past grimace, tossed his SOS-ing tongue . . .) The limb I'm hooked to now peels from the trunk. It's small, but turns like toweling in our wake. Four mushrooms sprout: fingers. Then a thin black wrist, a black bicep, armpit, some lat. All I got is arm. A skinny black kid! Come about. Throw it back! (. . . I relish gale surf, the rush to crackling rock . . . our rubber boat scrunching sand . . .) The grapple picks a piece of turquoise shirt and pectoral. Throw that back too. He's only five feet down. Can I just dive? (. . . moonless trips across Trapp's Bay for heaps of crabs, hogs of beer, Snead's Ferry's hook . . .) The sergeant's on the radio: Roger. Out. Kid, this ain't your day. Some smartass flyboy's found our man. That's it. Stow that grapple in your lap. Through outboard spray, I watch the harnessed, swinging silhouette rise into the olive bird. The colonel's corpus leaves first-class. (... told our waitress, Twyla, that New River was oldest in America ... she didn't bite.) I coil the rope. My hands ooze blood. I taste my finger: too much salt. Ashore, a crow rips gristle from a whelk. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LAMENT FOR THE DEATH OF EOGHAN RUADH (OWEN ROE) O'NEIL by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS TO SIR HENRY GOODYERE by BEN JONSON IMPROMPTU ON CHARLES II (2) by JOHN WILMOT ON HEARING AN AEOLIAN HARP by PETER BAYLEY JR. A COUNTRY GOD by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN |
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