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Dog’s (a)scent

Dog’s (a)scent

‘The waters have run dry, it seems,’ lapped Dog
at a mound of pebbles bordering a stream
in an animal’s park.

It sniffed. The scent of fish and corals
mingled with the limpid air.

The rest of the animals were asleep;
in ascent of the Netherworld’s hill steep.

‘Oh, for heaven’s sakes!’ cried out Star
from the sky that was night, with moon shining bright.
‘A pair of glasses is what you need.
Licking stones instead of stream!’

Looked up the dog squinting at the starlight,
‘Aren’t you pretty; like a cluster of dreams.’

‘I’m a bird. Not a dream. I flutter
the rings of Universe’s reams.’
scoffed Star at Dog’s weakening sight.

‘The bones of my eyes have become creaky,’
Dog rolled his head to wobble the eyes.
‘I can’t see your wings but five pointy sides.
A good fix is what I need, to begin.’

‘You’re not real, you phantom creature.
Ought to find the light and walk the crossing…’

Just then Dance marched in,
close to Dog. On its nightly surveillance,
Dance guarded the park.

‘Why do you soldier instead of ballet?’
confounded Star relayed.

Dance, the snobbish one, threw a snooty look to Star.
Dog, it ignored, as if not equivalent to par.

‘I’ve entertained the sands of this earth aplenty. Swirling
and spinning on my axis like a fairy princess.

‘The earth became a crude hunter. Grabbing my feet
to pull me under.

Tis the day I stopped and turned a soldier.’

‘Very well, Dance, your excuses pose valid.
I shine brighter than as many artists added.’

Dog looked blankly from Star to Dance.
Nodding and shaking its head like in trance.

‘I must be barmy for Star is a bird.
Dance is a soldier; this must be a dream.’
contemplated Dog lapping again at the pebbles.

‘If only some water I could taste.
My tongue is dry, I’m near waste.’

‘Oh for pity’s sakes! You’re a sorry state!’
Dance and Star berated both.

‘I’ll throw you the light. Enter it this time without fight.’

Dog scowled, voicing its moot,
‘I shall do no such thing…’

‘You, but shall,’ Dance interjected.
‘You’ve been haunting this park for eons,’ Dance concluded.

‘I’ve come to ensure you take the light this time.
Throw it down, Star; I’m ready to push Dog to its rightful line.’

‘Isn’t death a choice of a thing?!’ Dog pleaded.
‘I don’t wish to leave without a lick of water from fresh springs.’

‘Your ghost tongue cannot lap at anything,’
Star put on a tone of sympathy.
‘Come to the after(world) and there’ll be plenty.’

Dance touched Dog with a hand of empathy.
Real or pretence, a soldier’s job was to ensure the task completed.

‘Alright, throw me the straw, conceded Dog.
‘With a sigh, I shall bow to your brawl…’

Before the words were out of Dog,
Star cast the spotlight.

Dance patted Dog and promised the walk painless and fast.

Dog looked eagerly, one last time,
at the earth, sky and everything in between

when suddenly its eyes grew a vision sharper
for the moment that was brief, it saw the stream gusher.

Dog whimpered and wondered about heaven
as it knelt its paws to the glowing tunnel;

and turned its eyes to Dance and Star,
that watched its flight, grinning in power.

Published in Poetry Sans Frontier and Danse Macabre du Jour.

…and this is why the caged bird sings

…and this is why the caged bird sings

Flitting about in a golden cage,
She’s pale as the first flake of snow,
Unseen and untainted,
For the world she’s a jailbird,
She sings ‘cause she knows,
Her source of admiration is
By being encaged
The sky outside is vast not new,
Her wings have worn off their feathers,
She sings out of content,
Drawing people to her pretty cage,
Her shadow she protects
By being confined
The sky outside is not new for her,
She will fall prey to none.

Published in Voices de la Luna, Volume 5, Number 3, July 15th 2013 Issue