<p>He said he could talk a pack/of dogs off a meat truck but/what we noticed was how/straight and easily he stood/on the uneven rocks, how well/he told a story</p>
He said he could talk a pack
of dogs off a meat truck but
what we noticed was how
straight and easily he stood
on the uneven rocks, how well
he told a story, just a straight
out story about the heart attack
a year ago and that he’d died.
He told us how they brought
him back, how he’d worked
his whole life to have—and here
he swept his arm out to the sea
in a gesture bigger than words—
to have this. When the doctor
cleared him for fishing, this
was the place he wanted to come
because of the history. He said
to walk all the way around the
point and we would find the
remnants of an old pier and he
wondered how they drove the iron
pilings into the rocks back then.
Teddy Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland
used to come to fish off that pier
and boys would come in their
dinghies to pick up the fish
and bring it round to sell. He
had been fishing for four weeks,
he had to call his wife twice
each day and one day he had to
meet her on the mainland so she
just could see him. He got lots
of albies and one time with a
friend, they got 47 stripers in
one day, all too small to keep.
He grinned and said the thing
about the meat truck. We had
been married four months and
ten days on the day we met him.
We had never gone so far around
the point. It was a fine bright day
and we went off to find the pier.

Comments
beautiful poem, beautiful
julia kinstlinger new york citybeautiful poem, beautiful story
You took me on your walk...
Suzy Weisman ChilmarkYou took me on your walk... So beautiful
Gorgeous writing
Nancy Aronie ChilmarkGorgeous writing
Moving tale‼️
Frances writes gold‼️
Gorgeous writing
Nancy Aronie ChilmarkGorgeous writing
Moving tale‼️
Frances writes gold‼️
My brilliant friend!
Karen Segal Aquinnah and New York CityMy brilliant friend!
It takes me back to spa day,
Jane Rabe CambridgeIt takes me back to spa day, and hearing your read this for the first time.
Loved it once, twice and yet
Margo Cohen New York CityLoved it once, twice and yet again-and love seeing you get all the ink so so well deesrve
Brought to life so fully and
Arthur Segreti Irvington, New YorkBrought to life so fully and completely...
Beautiful tale...there's more
Elizabeth PowerBeautiful tale...there's more to island fishing than the derby! Kudos!
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