Patches Revenge
Dozing, I slip into vivid reverie,
see him chase the cat that slept
across Sheba’s resting place
beneath the Braeburn tree.
At breakfast I announce
I’ve had a premonition;
one day we’ll have a Dalmatian
to chase away the cats.
Oh yes! My family laugh.
Four years elapse; I miss
canine company, explore the web
for weeks. Nothing clicks, until
I recognise his pirate patch.
Anticipation somersaults for seventy miles.
My chest hammers as I knock the door.
He sprints outside, huge
and high-spirited; canine Adonis.
I tingle with excitement.
Pangs of sadness settle for the ailing
mistress, who lovingly knitted each tint
in the chequered blanket
I clutch with his lead and papers.
I spread his dappled bed,
across Sheba’s favourite corner.
It feels surreal to watch him
in pursuit of next door’s cat.
Studying certificates, I gasp!
Patches Revenge was born
four years ago, on that night
of my unforgettable dream.
Note to Frank: you've read a few of my poems about Max, but this was the original one I wrote - just found and revised.
Patches Revenge
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Re: Patches Revenge
Eria
I prefer this to all that have gone before.
A pal is constantly reminding me of the power of first drafts.
I think I'll nominate this.
I prefer this to all that have gone before.
A pal is constantly reminding me of the power of first drafts.
I think I'll nominate this.
Re: Patches Revenge
Thanks for the nom Frank, but I knew I'd posted too late. Glad you liked it.FranktheFrank wrote: ↑29 Jun 2019, 01:28Eria
I prefer this to all that have gone before.
A pal is constantly reminding me of the power of first drafts.
I think I'll nominate this.
Eira