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You and Me, Bess

PostPosted: 17 May 2010, 13:48
by milky moon
    We picked our way
    down to the beach,
    watching the waves
    dragging out of our reach:
    tangling tails, like a sodden sheet;
    dangling entrails
    from the gut of the sea.

    Hoarding our meals (alfalfa and rolls);
    trying not to catch
    the cold eyes of the gulls--
    I hope Mother Nature has not
    overheard!
    (Though, she doles out hurt
    like a puking bird.)

    We stayed for the winter.
    No-one told us
    about the laws of the land.
    I hold my own.
    But you, with your hunger--
    you, on the other hand--
    make yourself known.

    And when we were found,
    I know we both grieved.
    My heart made the sound of
    snow falling from eaves.
    You and me, Bess,
    we were as thick as thieves.
    So I swore, nonetheless, up and down,
    it was only me.
    They took me away,
    and, after some time
    studying my case,
    must have made up their minds.
    By the time you realized I was dying,
    it must have been too late.
    I believe you were not lying.

    It is the day.
    I wake,
    with my ears cocked up like a gun
    (like every day, of course),
    yanked by my wrists
    to the sugar-front courtyard--
    now tell me, what have I done?
    It seems I have stolen a horse.
    I step to the gallows.

    Who do you think you are--
    arching your hooves like a crane,
    in the shallow gutter
    that lines the boulevards,
    crowded with folks
    who just stare as I hang?
    It's all the same.
    Kindness comes over me;
    what was your name?
    It makes no difference.
    I'm glad that you came.
    Forever, I'll listen to your glad neighing.