Thursday, August 2, 2018

Benjamin, Who Came From Who Knows Where

What shall I do?
When I pick up the broom
     he leaves the room.
When I fuss with kindling he
     runs for the yard.
Then he's back,
     and we hug for a long time.
In his low-to-the-ground chest
     I can hear his heart slowing down.
Then I rub his shoulders and
     kiss his feet
and findle his long hound ears.
     Benny, I say,
don't worry. I also know the way
     the old life haunts the new.

-- Mary Oliver (1935- ), American poet, from Devotions: The Selected Poems of Mary Oliver, 2017, previously published in Dog Songs, 2013

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