Imagine then a clean white linen napkin
wound firmly round an eel so muscular
and strong, plunging and twisting in the palm,
that it’s difficult to hold; whereupon
the knife you take, with which you tried to kill the
bread, neither this sombre iridescence slays:
The eel rears from your grasp and smites your face.
Catherine Eisner
with respectful acknowledgements
to the Restaurant du Chat qui Pêche
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
(Century Magazine 1923)
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Edna St. Vincent Millay bathing (circa 1927). |