Today's poem is by Patricia Clark
Canine Elegy
All over town, dogs are lying down
for the last timehow many bright balls
lost in grass, Frisbees sent spinning on air?What shall be done with crate and leash,
collar, basket of toys, blanket for sitting in the car?
All over town, dogs are lying down.We mark her life as she left, in turn,
marks on things she chewedChristmas tree string
of lights, chair legsand on us, too.She never dug holes in the yard, refused to run
after the wood chuck I told her to chase, or kill.
She bolted once or twice after deer.All over town, dogs are lying down
for the final timewho do we grieve for,
them, or for ourselves? We scrub their bowls,the rug, hang up the leash. Will there be
a next dog? Often, she did anything I asked
jumped a hurdle, or leapt onto a fallen log.If ever I hurt her, it was an accidentfoot I stepped on
in the dark, hair clipped too close. Dogs are lying down
to rest, forever, all over town: Molly, Raef, and Scoutgiving up their last breaths, leaving us to applaud
how avid for life they were even as eyes
clouded, hips gave way on stairs. Images stay:dog pushing her muzzle into snow, licking the face
of a veteran hunched in a wheelchair at the park, or
sitting to let a child touch her velvet ear.Fur lies in corners of the house, sticky like
a bur on clothes. Dogs are lying down in places all
over town, and us with them, at the last.
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Copyright © 2021 Patricia Clark All rights reserved
from Self-Portrait with a Million Dollars
Terrapin Books
Reprinted by Verse Daily® with permission
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