In the last days she was leaving
into the place old dogs go,
when love of master's hand and the daily
joys of walk and dinner bowl
become forgetful;
when without wishing the ears
muffle over master's voice,
and curtains silver-glaze the eyes against
daylight - painless
but wandering from her life
into a new one without us. Solitary
unless every cell
of fading body feels at its walls
the tremor - the soft pad
of others on the far side, their heads
lifted to an unworldly
breeze that already
bears to them her approaching,
her remembered scent.
Taylor Graham, California, USA
Taylor Graham is a volunteer search-and-rescue dog hander in the California Sierra. She's included in the anthologies Villanelles (Everyman's Library, 2012) and California Poetry: From the Gold Rush to the Present (Santa Clara University, 2004).
ReplyDeleteSad and beautiful. A poignant song on a haunted harp.
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