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)
Edna St. Vincent Millay bathing (circa 1927). |