February 29, 2020
Silently it prowls on the mountain, this misty fog,Blanketing the winter world in stillness.The trees stand as sentinels, unwavering and ghostly,Watchers across the speeding years,they can be no less.Inside we sit, shoulder to knee,sleek black head resting, eyes alert.Outside the wet gray squirrelsrummage under his sharp gaze.Whiskey brown orbs reveal thedog’s interest, albeit covert,No better companion could I ask for on this softening afternoon.Daylight wans else we’d take to the woodsfor a walk, and to talk.He listens attentively to each word I utter,praise to his beauty among them.It needs wait for a warmer day to find abushy-tailed critter to stalk.A starless night shrouds the outside world,but we are content to breathe, he and me.
KC Kendricks
Published on February 29, 2020 18:30