A dog and cat show up on my doorstep. |
Stars cross the sky, surprises never cease. Orion hunting over, Venus below the horizon, the rising sun obliging infrared and ultraviolet... in tube-sock feet I navigate the back porch, open the screen door and spot two patient visitors on my doorstep; a Bedlington Terrier and a Maine Coon cat. They view me narrowly, eyes glinting with stares able to cut diamonds. Still, species warmth is perceived. A dog, a cat, a wrinkle in the fabric of the day-to-day that is Midwest ennui, I carry my lingering surprise like wet lace, and reprimand my inherent resistance to change. As a result, I urge them in like a farmer urges the rain, and am amazed at the lucidity of animal association. The Bedlington, as the soft swell of cottony bloat, bows slow and flicks his flimsy tail as if to say, Thank You. Rounded snout a grin. The Maine, aloof as feline needs dictate, hops upon my Captain’s chair, paws the nearby mouse, and lows a long and heartfelt Meow as big fur cat in primal pose. Water, first, for weighty cat and airy canine, a compliment of pat and fuss and one-word speak in morning sun; a cooing over oblong snout of terrier face, an eye on Maine--an all-of-a- sudden computer cat awed by a silver Apple notebook. I see in them élan vital*, both black and white (colors apropos), for the Maine would do well Halloween night, and Bedlington would blend in February snow. Said terrier eats scrambled eggs; Maine Coon declines, purrs contently as laptop lights and Apple icons fill the screen. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp 2-27-16 *élan vital...the vital force or impulse of life. |