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TrouT in The springhouse Ron Rash Caught by my uncle in the Watauga River, brought back in a bucket because some believed its gills were like filters, that pureness poured into the springhouse's trough pool, and soon it was thriving on sweet corn and biscuits, guarding that spring-gush, brushing my fingers as I swirled the water up in my palm cup tasted its quickness swimming inside me. This is the first Western Hemisphere publication of this poem that first appeared in the Australian publication, Quadrant.
Appalachian Review – University of North Carolina Press
Published: Apr 23, 2009
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