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Stephen Goldrick: ‘Vasili’

Stephen Goldrick

Jun 30 2021

1 mins

Vasili

Standing at the sorting tray, the dawn has
bored us and the prawns have let us down.
Five empty shots last night, the sharks have had
a gutful. It’s the dolphins’ turn as
we cash in on any lazy crusty worth its salt
and hope to find a coral trout for breakfast.

Grimace back at humps of snorting dolphins:
will they take it from my grasp today?
Greek fishermen advise “Call ‘Vasili’
a certain way, they will dance for you.”
So I call “Vasili”, tentative, and drop a squid.
Throw them a pike. Smack, I hear it. Smack again.

Starboard quarter ten yards off, a young prince
from the pack cavorts a sky curve. Yell
“Vasili”. Jumps again, and the shackles
of low prawn prices, torn nets, torn sleep
dissolve. I dance a work-stool Zorba, toss them fish like
breaking plates, there’s plenty of ’em, we are both

dancing in a Torres Strait duet, so
shout again “Vasili”, and it flits
upon its feather tail. I feed grinners
to its gypsy mates, but still it jumps
when…

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