Category: Poetry and Other Writing
Poems and word experiments and other writtenness.
My beast fears me as we fear the Lord. Its only sins inherent, strewn across my days in hair and den scent. I do not care for this, but I care that it trembles when I come to it; howls when I walk away. It roams my home, avoiding me. It hackles at any approach not mine. I give it all it needs, but it still will not come when I call. I listen to it snore in the other room and sit, like God, alone, with cold and empty hands.
My dog is crazy. I love her very much, but she was obviously abused by whomever owned her first. She’s definitely an Omega in a pack, and treats me like I’m a hyper-Alpha. I basically a god to her, and this poem is an appreciation of that irony.