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Please, I would like to understand the meaning of the expressions GONE SPOOR and GONE SCAT from the following Gary's Lawless poem: I will be waiting for someone's help. Tks a lot....
Treat each bear as the last bear. Each wolf the last, each caribou. Each track the last track. Gone spoor, gone scat. There are no more deertrails, no more flyways. Treat each animal as sacred, each minute our last. Ghost hooves. Ghost skulls. Death rattles and dry bones. Each bear walking alone in warm night air.
by Gary Lawless
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It means exactly what it says, gia; no more tell-tell droppings, no more smelly trails to follow.
Conclusion: Think, Ghost Riders in the Sky.
The effect: the line by line disappearance of all trace aspects of these wild creatures helps empathize the irrevokable nature of their disappearance and underlines the diminished state of our world should they be lost.
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I had to look it up though I got the approx meaning, scat verb. to go off hastily
spoor noun a track or trail, esp. that of a wild animal pursued as game.
Wasn't a scat a little fish too. Didn't someone once say: "ever say scat to a cat?" A hasty run, a fish, an animal dropping, what more surprises?
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to go off hastilyNot that scat, BranShea, but the noun scat.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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What he's saying, Milo, is when the animal is gone, so are its signs.
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What he's saying, Milo, is when the animal is gone, so are its signs. No Faldage, that is not what he is saying. He is saying what I said he is saying. Your quick quip is the stuff of boors and baseball players.
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I think this means the trails and any trace of a pursued animal will no longer exist if we keep hunting and killing all of the animals willy nilly.
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Oh là là , you mean you can't say f.i.: 'where's the scat?' 'the scat has gone scat?
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you mean you can't say f.i.I say it all the time, but I pronounce it if. The Scatman's cat scats. Simper if.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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What he's saying, Milo, is when the animal is gone, so are its signs. No Faldage, that is not what he is saying. He is saying what I said he is saying. Your quick quip is the stuff of boors and baseball players. Oopsies. My bad. I mistook the Thanksgiving turkey for the Christmas turkey, thinking somehow that you had posed the original question asking what it meant. Your answer is definitely closer to the poetic truth.
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