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Antarctica

    By Paul Cameron Brown



    Perhaps it is needed to balance the planet: to provide
    employment for penguins, or that ice in the form of
    crystals calls forth tiny sleighs.

    That the orange hibiscus be associated only with deepest tropics
    ...plankton learn to feed Baleen whales
    And iron hulks, off ships. submit to greater Masters. the elements.

    Second Theories

    Another supposition projects...
    snowy wastes are but vapour trails of jets and tatter sails.
    Sleet comes only from cannonized rain, galvanized by inclement ironmongers.

    Yet a third hypothesizes frozen energy is stored in the
    form of ice caps and that the lost amongst departed
    souls are reborn with every powdery breath.

    Ptolemy knew of a southern polar continent. Cook
    and Shackelton attempted separate conquests. Ships
    voyaged as early twentieth century probes amid
    frozen stellar space nudging Earth's feet.

    Footprints the size of muskets where left as evidence.
    So were a few red flags. No oxygen bottles trailed the
    ascent like those that packed Everest. Amundsen as
    to Hillary across the South Sea face, yet this
    Matterhorn has a logic and bedevilment all her own.

    Norway and Russia claim exploration of her frigid
    body. The British in the first virginal thrust
    christened Queen Maud Land after a brilliant
    courtship. Shades of Spencer and his Faery Queen;
    the Kron Prins Olaf Coast, anyone?

    Ice. South of the Antipodes. The floor of the world.
    Magnificant pack to the drunken global jaw, growlers
    or submerged ice packs. A cold porterhouse steak to
    ward off the combattive edge, the chronic boxer's
    inflamed orifice and eye    -    the nosebleed's staunchest friend.

    Terra Australis Incognita, the supposed southern
    continent; hoof of the Cenotaur stringing men like a
    bow across nipples like raw wounds. clotted hair and
    blood on a precipice for a chest.



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