Rafting the Brazos

Rafting the Brazos
Authors
McDonald, Walter
Publisher
Univ of North Texas Pr
Tags
poetry , test
ISBN
9780929398006
Date
1988-09-28T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.17 MB
Lang
en
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Learning the Story of Scars

After the axe-head buried itself

in his ankle, my father clung to the log

he was splitting, squeezing his eyes

like fists. Twelve, he logged those woods

for years with his father—Arkansas,

the great depression, doing whatever they could.

Groaning, he jerked and jerked the axe

like a pump handle, he screamed

and went on pumping until the foot fell back,

hinged by the ankle, white and spurting.

With a bandana he held it and held it

while Arkansas flooded, and saw his father

running, his own axe raised ready to kill

whatever snake slashed the heel of his son.

I learned that scar like a tree

split by lightning, healed over,

knew my father had in him a boy

who had suffered alone in a forest.

"McDonald's evocation of nature and farming is impressively simple, but suggests mystery and depth."— Publisher's Weekly

"McDonald draws upon his personal vision of West Texas . . . offering a strong and sensitive image of the land, its people, its sense of space and struggle."— Books of the Southwest

"We are privy to a consciousness that encompasses Texas from the Gulf to the Caprock, from oxen-slow days to jet lag . . . Rafting the Brazos makes us wish the poet could . . . do nothing but chronicle the spirals of West Texas hawks."— Dallas Morning News

"West Texas, the land and its people, provide both the subject and the soul of McDonald’s powerful poetry."— Writers at Work