Monday, March 5, 2012

A Dog Named Pity

Through an oval frame of ivy
peers a portrait of fierce curiosity.
Trapped to be taunted, his bristles
are ever raised like porcupine quills.

He serves as witness to many a fight
through the transparency of his prison.
And studies the vines as they grow and
curl into symbolic spirals of sorrow.

Braving the rain, his hopes are doused
by the reality of his winter aloneness.
The pads of his paws bake in the sun
on a summer day, as he plays dead.

Balls soar and birds fly freely
on the other side of the stubborn fence.
And no one seems to know that
the dog exists, until one day…

He notices two little gypsies creeping
on their hands and knees along the base
of the great wall. They dig the perfect hole
in which to bury their sparkling treasure.

From a distance the dog shares in their
intrigue and vows to retain their secret.
He calls to them with a series of yips,
and they hear his language of loneliness.

The oval frame of ivy becomes a portal
between two separate worlds, and thus
two little girls form a tight kinship
with a dog named Pity.



Jennifer Burnside

1 comment:

  1. I love the way you create "word pictures" in my mind as follow your thoughts. Wonderful writing!

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