Tag: quotidian poem

  • Walking Fuzz 2

    Walking Fuzz 2

    October’s crisp wind and golden sun
    long held hostage far into November
    finally made release, fled detention
    and Fuzz drags me up Chevelle Drive
    for our daily inspection of Redneckville
    joyful in his visions of scent pursuit,
    seeing things I can’t even imagine, while
    I chase just one untainted glimpse of bliss
    passed Grand Prix Blvd onto Bonneville
    and a beer-bellied neighbor pretends not
    to see us. “Great day!” I holler, loudly,
    eliciting a Sam Elliot limp like wave as he
    poses before a flittering Trumpbo banner.
    Suns’ warmth pulls us further up the hill
    through ditch’s trash and desiccate weeds
    expanding our collection of beggar’s lice
    and across from Really-loud-Mustang guys
    a cast off bag of Cuties, over-ripe delights,
    and I stand and peel and devour, for show.
    Fuzz in ecstasy jerks my leash to go and
    I clutching my rescued Cuties relent and
    grudgingly we retrace our happy steps the
    breeze hard against our backs, bittersweet,
    pushing me to end my brief get away and
    I pray, well, just hope, I don’t really pray,
    she did not forget and get up and fall. Yea!
    She’s fine reclining in her chair, alert buzzer
    not screaming, competing with the Bee Gees
    Jive Talkin‘ for the umpteenth time and
    “Hun, the nursing home called three times;
    I forgot how to answer the damn phone!”

    I always take the phone. Why not today?