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Poetry of Issue 9: Poem 1: Family Pet

Poem 1: Family Pet

Who doesnt have good memories

of their familys pet

Twiggy the gun metal miniature poodle

whose snout was too long for her

to compete in dog shows

so loving her tongue curled up

my nostrils when she licked me

not smart

a limited trick repertoire

but peppy,

her toenails clicking

On bare floor of kitchen

whenever we arrived home.

 

 

When she came home from grooming

she smelled like a cheap date

with the world’s worst perfume

cloying, a combo of rose and some flower

I did not know the name of,

my mothers dog mostly,

she being a sixties housewife

home all day

and bearing her share

of past and current woe,

 

 

How much she loved that dog!

One day my father let the dog out

saying, my friend does this.

That first day out, someone brought

Twiggys lifeless body back.

 

 

Nothing changed really.

Whatever love my mother once had

for my father had already seeped out

an ancient oil drum

replaced with disdain, regret

our familys happiness

A doomed ship.

 

 

Shed already retreated to her room

most of the day

most of the night

as remote as the farthest star.

 

 

Ellen Rittberg

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