ADAMSON, R obert
    
      
    
      
    Green Prawn Map
  
    
      
    in memory of my grandfather H.T. Adamson
    
      
    
      
    Morning before sunrise, sheets of dark air
    
      
         hang from nowhere in the sky.
    
      
    No stars there, only here is river.
    
      
    
      
         His line threads through a berley trail,
    
      
    a thread his life. There’s no wind
    
      
         in the world and darkness is a smell alive
    
      
    
      
         with itself. He flicks
    
      
    a torch, a paper map 
    Hawkesbury River
    
      
         & District
     damp, opened out. No sound
    
      
    but a black chuckle
    
      
    
      
         as fingers turn the limp page.
    
      
    Memory tracks its fragments, its thousand winds,
    
      
         shoals and creeks, collapsed shacks
    
      
    
      
    a white gap, mudflats – web over web
    
      
         lace-ball in brain’s meridian.
    
      
    This paper’s no map, what are its lines
    
      
    
      
         as flashlight conjures a code
    
      
    from a page of light, a spider’s a total blank?
    
      
         So he steers upstream now
    
      
    
      
    away from map-reason, no direction to take
    
      
         but hands and boat to the place
    
      
    where he will kill prawns, mesh and scoop
    
      
    
      
         in creek and bay and take
    
      
    his bait kicking green out from this translucent
    
      
         morning
    
      
    
      
         
    Flint & Steel 
    shines
    
      
    behind him, light comes in from everywhere,
    
      
         prawns are peeled alive.
    
      
    
      
    Set rods, tips curve along tide, the prawns howl
    
      
         into the breeze, marking the page.
    
      
    He’s alone as he does this kind of work –
    
      
    
      
         his face hardened in sun, hands
    
      
    moving in and out of water and his life.