![]() Knots & Splices
Take hold of the bitter end; pass carefully around the standing part, being mindful of the bight. Finish with a round turn, make the knot up tight and it will not slip under load. But you'll find it not so easily undone; dangerous in the dark and cold and wet, when it matters most. These knots command allegiances. The Turk's head and midshipman's bend, the lighterman's hitch and the hangman's noose. See what names mean: Knots are men. Facing pagea simple eye-splice. Apply a whipping at the end so no strands come loose in the braid. The knot will hold Anything you care to bind. From Volume 181, Number 3, January 2003 Copyright © The Poetry Foundation |