-- for Vinnie Ventura Amigo, we stand before the altar in the circle of sand, saying “sky, wind, sea,” picturing a mountain of gleaming fish bogging down our little boats. Fish will be eager for the net, though the season grows short, and we will not sleep, but fish even by moonlight. But Amigo, have we yet known a waking moment? We have existed in a museum of a kind; Think of dead fish, dead birds, pottery – the shape of dust shaped by hands long joined with dust. Think of desire, amigo, of images – the flimsy shelter of our lives. Do you hear the wind Knocking at the door? Amigo, let us do what we can, for it is already twilight, and the sea never stops calling.— Rocco Lo Bosco