I am as confounded by dogs as I am indebted to them.
~ Roger Caras
I share my life with two dogs, Jack & Joey. Jack was a rescue I adopted in 2006. In the weeks and months following the death of my partner in 2011, he saved my life. I cannot imagine how lonely my apartment would have been without Jack there to greet me every night, or sleep next to me.
Today, however, Joey tested the writer.
Like any writer, I have books. Lots of books. This week, I received a copy of Tim Gunn's latest fashion book (confession: I have seen every episode of Project Runway) and 'The Shape of Poetry' signed by one of my poetic mentors, Peter Meinke. The books were on the coffee table, but while I was working, Joey dragged them into the bedroom and made confetti of Mr. Gunn (in fashion, one day you're in, the next, you're a dog toy). Poetry did not taste as good; Meinke's book suffered only a couple of tooth marks.
Sure, I raised my voice while picking up the shredded pages; scolding Joey for such a desecration. Then we went for a walk in the brisk autumn afternoon, my anger forgotten, and now he's sleeping at my feet as I write this. You can only forgive a face like Joey's. You can only see poems in those sad, brown eyes.
Yes we must love them, Sophie tore up my Allen Ginsburg "Indian Journals" and my Dad's elementary spelling book circa 1929. Pam and I think this is why they are cute and lovey. So they survive their wild times.
ReplyDeleteMy Billie Joe has very expensive tastes and will literally fish out dollar bills from an open purse to eat. Once, after selling my husband's pickup, the new owners paid part of the balance in cash, $800.00. Fortunately, I got to the dog before he could get into the envelope. Even if I hadn't, he has proven his value as priceless over the last 10 years.
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