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The Poet Stumbles Upon a Used Hypodermic Needle While Fishing in Schuylkill County

The Poet Stumbles Upon a Used Hypodermic Needle While Fishing in Schuylkill County THE POET STUMBLES UPON A USED HYPODERMIC NEEDLE WHILE FISHING IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY after Todd Davis and quickly, finally notes how the sun has rested behind the hill, and how shadows of rhododendron are now covering everything, and how the deep run underneath the far bank where he caught a brown trout with a brake light red adipose fin is perfectly watched from the syringe’s resting spot, and how this is a good place to be alone, between the railroad tracks the river the woods the highway and Adult Shop 61 and at least they put the cap back on and maybe they love the way this nook 107 feels like being somewhere-completely-else in an unrelenting wildness as much as he does and he wonders if this is from the guy he saw crawl from the tent downstream behind the burnt-out hotel which makes him think about the economy and how there used to be jobs around here back when these woods were rusty thin, lining factories burning but the darkness is getting fuller, heavier, and his truck is a ways upstream and he no longer wants to be alone nor does he want to meet someone back here http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

The Poet Stumbles Upon a Used Hypodermic Needle While Fishing in Schuylkill County

Appalachian Review , Volume 49 (1) – Apr 29, 2021

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University of North Carolina Press
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Copyright © Berea College
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2692-9244
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Abstract

THE POET STUMBLES UPON A USED HYPODERMIC NEEDLE WHILE FISHING IN SCHUYLKILL COUNTY after Todd Davis and quickly, finally notes how the sun has rested behind the hill, and how shadows of rhododendron are now covering everything, and how the deep run underneath the far bank where he caught a brown trout with a brake light red adipose fin is perfectly watched from the syringe’s resting spot, and how this is a good place to be alone, between the railroad tracks the river the woods the highway and Adult Shop 61 and at least they put the cap back on and maybe they love the way this nook 107 feels like being somewhere-completely-else in an unrelenting wildness as much as he does and he wonders if this is from the guy he saw crawl from the tent downstream behind the burnt-out hotel which makes him think about the economy and how there used to be jobs around here back when these woods were rusty thin, lining factories burning but the darkness is getting fuller, heavier, and his truck is a ways upstream and he no longer wants to be alone nor does he want to meet someone back here

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Apr 29, 2021

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