[lit-ideas] Re: Dog Poem
- From: David Ritchie <ritchierd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:20:45 -0800
Were we more like dogs--
bounding at the least leash jangle--
what lives we might lead.
Free from exercise clubs, treadmills, spandex, sweat,
butt naked--but in fetching fur--
with glee and drool,
we'd rise for morning yoga,
before the kibbled feed.
Turning our eye briefly
from He whose Hand we Heed,
we'd next decide,
what best to mark with pee.
And then, with the day stretching before us,
maybe we'd hide a bone somewhere,
or bark.
Barking could be good,
quite the lark.
And then we'd do our round,
checking for things to sniff,
reading the mail,
digging.
And after, we'd fall into a good long nap,
in which we'd dream of heaven, thick with sticks,
of a delicious cold stream,
of very slow squirrels
in tantalizing
un-green
woods.
David Ritchie
Portland, Oregon
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