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    Grilled Fish

    We had lunch
    in a local trattoria
    built into coastal rock,
    picked a table on the deck
    a few feet above water
    that looked like the last
    good novel I dove into.

    A waiter came overleaning on two metal canes.
    He walked like stone
    and his English was a coastline
    of jagged rock. His smile
    brought the sun closer,
    suggested local specials,
    and we said grazie
    to things the sea didn’t
    need that day.

    Another waiter brought
    a pitcher of wine
    with a round gold peach,
    a tiny moon you can peel,
    resting on the bottom.
    We drank it with a salad
    and tomatoes so sweet
    and red the church should
    make Satan blue.

    Our main dish was grilled
    fish who hadn’t lost
    their heads to the chef’s knife,
    or over the wrong women
    the way I did a while back.
    We didn’t recognize them
    either. They might have been
    French, swam down here
    for the day, then were tricked
    by hook or net.
    They tasted as rich
    as the sun resting
    on waves filled
    with every gold coin
    from every ship that sank
    since Caesar and kept
    rolling towards shore.

    Prize-winning poet Kevin Pilkington has taught at SLC since 1991. His books include Reading Stone, On This Quiet Hill, Getting By and Spare Change.

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