Catch and Release
Knee deep in a flush
of late spring snowmelt, you slide
the barbless hook out
of the trout’s translucent lip then cradle
its body at a
forearm’s length in water cold enough
to pull breath from
your fingertips. Early season trout
are greedy, and the
first time we fished together
you worked a
gullet-snag for ten minutes, all the while
cursing the fish’s
lack of discipline. But this fish, its flesh
cleanly pierced,
earns whispers of praise—
coos of love you
speak into a new year of catch
and
release.
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