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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Catching a Catfish with a Gourd (Josetsu)


















#35

The gourd is the dry brother to the fish.
The curvature of spout and spine
Rhyme with the barrier of the riverbank.
Hard fiber, dark clay, and green flesh
Are his brain, befuddled by wine.
I must make my mind a perfect blank,
He thinks, if I'm to lure the catfish inside.
But the neck is only two inches wide!
That fat fellow is slick and fast as light,
While I would lose a race with mud.
But if I could do it, how sublime!

Clearly, there's no wrong way or right.
The answer pulses in his brain as blood,
Easy as catching an idea with rhyme.

1 comment:

  1. how do you catch a catfish in a gourd?

    Right...
    catfish slippery
    gourd slippery
    and I am to catch this catfish

    mountains stand behind
    covered by mist
    mountains have grown
    as have my whiskers
    and my clothes tear and wear out with time
    and I am to catch
    slippery catfish
    with slippery gourd -
    O god
    of streams and mountains!
    how do you catch, dear god of bamboo,
    a catfish in a gourd?

    and the waters flow
    of many monsoons and storms
    and the river has changed its course
    many times
    while I stand here with my gourd
    and myself twisted and turned and all my virility lost
    not a jot closer to my task
    even with the god of riverbanks;
    but all the while this catfish jumps around in the stream
    mocking
    clapping its fins like a pair of hands
    and beating the water with its tail
    and the message it sends is: “Come on! come on!
    Catch me if you can!”

    Right...
    catfish in the waters slippery
    gourd in my hand slippery
    and I am to catch this catfish
    O god of mist and rocks
    how do you catch a catfish in a gourd?

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