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For Tom Thomson

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I have thrust my fists
        up to ice in the
        galactic mire of lake,
        lured my minnow wriggler
        eyes as bait to ensnare
        inroads, lake bed wreaths,
        across the windchill spine of
        brooding heart.

        I am on the essence of the North
        where latitudes of cold spontaneity
        remind me the nameless lakes
        part not easily with their secrets.

        A man's bones go easily to rot
        in the frigid perspiration
        called primeval ooze,
        precambrian sweat,
        the tertiary stage syphilitic crawl
        of advancing ice.

        All those terms your detractors, analyzers,
        devotees coin to define you: the Boreal,
        taiga, subarctic steppes, white hell,
        recoil under the onslaught, the lustrate message straining
        up alkaline clear.

        Water is your blood.
        A vast hoarding, most of this
        planet's fresh drink
        is flushed through your
        bowels, with kidneys
        separating the renic
        qualities as snow and
        sleet, the night side of
        your character.

        Tom, son of Thomson fame,
        his little canoe immeshed
        as scrubbed floorboards now,
        a giant winnowing such scattered
        firewood over a slow crop of
        putrefying muck; perhaps
        I see your eyes
        as sturdy bubbles
        popping from legions
        of green liquid
        to carouse with your
        firm memory.



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