1. Underwater Autumn

    Now the summer perch flips twice and glides
    a lateral fathom at the first cold rain,
    the surface near to silver from a frosty hill.
    Along the weed and grain of log he slides his tail.

    Nervously the trout (his stream-toned heart
    locked in the lake, his poise and nerve disgraced)
    above the stirring catfish, curves in bluegill dreams
    and curves beyond the sudden thrust of bass.

    Surface calm and calm act mask the detonating fear,
    the moving crayfish claw, the stare
    of sunfish hovering above the cloud-stained sand,
    a sucker nudging cans, the grinning maskinonge.

    How do carp resolve the eel and terror here?
    They face so many times this brown-ribbed fall of leaves
    predicting weather foreign as a shark or prawn
    and floating still above them in the paling sun.

    Richard Hugo