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POSTED BY: admin on Aug 18, 2008
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Billy Collins - Fishing on the Susquehanna
Billy Collins is my favorite poet. He was a poet laureate of the United States some time ago. If you ever get the chance to hear him speak or read his work, you will not be disappointed.
Fishing on the Susquehanna in Late July I have never been fishing on the Susquehanna or on any river for that matter to be perfectly honest.
Not in July or any month have I had the pleasure -- if it is a pleasure -- of fishing on the Susquehanna.
I am more likely to be found in a quiet room like this one -- a painting of a woman on the wall,
a bowl of tangerines on the table -- trying to manufacture the sensation of fishing on the Susquehanna.
There is little doubt that others have been fishing on the Susquehanna,
rowing upstream in a wooden boat, sliding the oars under the water then raising them to drip in the light.
But the nearest I have ever come to fishing on the Susquehanna was one afternoon in a museum in Philadelphia,
when I balanced a little egg of time in front of a painting in which that river curled around a bend
under a blue cloud-ruffled sky, dense trees along the banks, and a fellow with a red bandana
sitting in a small, green flat-bottom boat holding the thin whip of a pole.
That is something I am unlikely ever to do, I remember saying to myself and the person next to me.
Then I blinked and moved on to other American scenes of haystacks, water whitening over rocks,
even one of a brown hare who seemed so wired with alertness I imagined him springing right out of the frame.
Billy Collins
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POSTED BY: tentoes on Aug 21, 2008
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Always a pleasure-
Thanks for posting this. I always enjoy reading, (and rereading), the words of the new masters. How I envy the vision, the ability to "camera click" a moment in time! Wonderful!
smiles, toes
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