Sometimes they visit my dreams –
My horse, a wisp of white,
Steps through slits in
Eternity to soothe and settle
My heart for a snatch
Of linear time;
Now my lurcher, lying on a wall,
So we’re at ease again in
Settled symbiosis, and she’s
All leggy life-force, spry,
Tuck-upped and tailored,
Tamed yet temperamental,
Slick-brained and sneaky
As lurchers can be.
She hijacked my dreams at daybreak, and
I stood by that wall, knew her soul again,
While friends we should have
Walked with passed by, and
Heat closed my eyes as
Our hearts re-melded.
Once, she untangled love
From turbulence, obedience
From terror, till her
Understated love loved
Deeper than sea-bleached bones
Then she jumped down. I awoke,
And knew that if bodies die, love
Deeper than bleached bones
Thrives unrelenting, for once,
She confirmed my dog days
Weren’t done, and reset a destiny
Which might have been lost.
She hijacked my dreams at daybreak, and
I stood by that wall, knew her soul again,
While friends we should have
Walked with passed by, and
Heat closed my eyes as
Our hearts re-melded.
I so loved the lines, " love /Deeper than bleached bones / Thrives unrelenting" and the imagery of acquaintances passing through dreams insubstantially but there being something everlasting and purer about unconditional love of your dog which is emphasised by the repetition of the third and last verses. A beautiful tribute to your four legged friends!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Liz, much appreciated 😊
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