In the spirit of celebrating our mortality and relationships with beasts, here is a poem by Jack Gilbert, from The Great Fires.
I never thought Michiko would come back
after she died. But if she did, I knew
it would be as a lady in a long white dress.
It is strange that she has returned
as somebody's dalmatian. I meet
the man walking her on a leash
almost every week. He says good morning
and I stoop down to calm her. He said
once she was never like that with
other people. Sometimes she is tethered
on their lawn when I go by. If nobody
is around, I sit on the grass. When she
finally quiets, she puts her head in my lap
and we watch each other's eyes as I whisper
in her soft ears. She cares nothing about
the mystery. She likes it best when
I touch her head and tell her small
things about my days and our friends.
That makes her happy the way it always did.
Images by Lo Bjurulf
Happy Birthday sweet A.
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Ina
congratulations!
ReplyDeletea pony party sounds swell, and what a wonderful smell...
sipping bubbles while riding a warm creature is an idea that has never crossed my mind but i'm fascinated. and when you mention cake, i'm all in.
mine is just around the corner. i prepared for a small party in a tiny court yard with pelargoniums, roses and creeping vines all around but in these weeks of sun, that particular day has apparently decided to be the rainy one. picnic inside, no space for ponies, i'm afraid.
i hope you had a wonderful day.
and that your new year will be all sparkly, twirly and wordy.
Happy Birthday summer baby!!
ReplyDeleteI love the poem, it put a smile on my face :)
Thanks for sharing my birthday with me, everyone. It made me smile. I'm always surprised at how nice it is to hear from all of you out there in the blogosphere.
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