Animal Contortionist
There’s two cats and a dog
And a body besides
I try not to wake them
But they’ve taken all sides
The bed’s a Cal King
Bigger than most
But they still crowd inwards
Like potatoes in a roast
Which is how I feel
On this hot summer eve
The fans hum softly
But there’s little reprieve
From the extra bodies
And extra fur
But if I move an inch
They’ll moan, chuff, or purr
So instead I lay twisted
A pretzel of sorts
Too happy to whine
In my t-shirt and shorts
I lay breathing slow
Through allergen gills
Loving this moment
When time itself stills
And I can almost imagine
Eternity here
But I know one day
We’ll each disappear
We’re just vessels at dock
In a sea of no cares
Afloat in the comfort
Of the bond we all share
When it's our time
Our ships will set sail
But for now in this bed
We all tuck, paw and tail
“Appreciation”
I met @JD4 here on the prose almost two years ago. He has made me a better writer because he has taken the time to edit my work, and has taught me how to take risks and try new genres.
He is a wonderful writer, teacher and gives me his honest opinion
via my work.
This makes me happy. I appreciate JD4, prose and all the creative people here.
Creative people think differently and 'finally' I have a place where I am understood.
I am very grateful for that.
Thank you.
By: Benz
Do You Ever
Do you ever lie on your back
in the damp grass
of August,
Stare into the universe,
the particles of debris
skipping across the ozone.
Once I saw three stars
in a perfect line
and for one, fine, splintered second, I could feel
the extraordinary intelligence-
every crooked twig,
each patch
of cow-chomped dandelion.
My Twice Weekly
I think that my dog Sherman is a ”crack” head.
We wander out into the misting mornings to see what limbs are down, or what havoc the raccoons and possums have played the night before. Sherman immediately loses his mind. He races across the yard, zipping this way and that, his muscles bunched tight with anticipation... it’s no different really than the junkie on the corner looking for his fix, except that Sherman’s “fix” is much, much more horrid, and odious than any found in the bottom corner of a clear sandwich baggie.
I know immediately when he has found it. He scratches the ground furiously, with brief intervals as he bellows to the hound-dog gods. He then plunges his face into the hole, his tail swatting the air in great, swirling loops of joy at his good luck! When the face emerges again, it carries a great and unmistakable doggie smile, with peeled gums and crazy, tilted eyes.
I shake my head and smile at the happy fellow.
”Pooky-bear! Come quick? “Your” dog has been skunked again!
I Fell Asleep in the Arms of a Strange Man
I fell asleep in the arms of a strange man.
It was my first time living away from home,
I had a room to myself, a bed to myself,
personal space, autonomy, freedom at last,
and I had a surprise visitor.
I fell asleep in the arms of a strange man.
It was threatening, it was burning,
it was new, against the rules, and it was
my fault that the blinds were drawn
and the window was hermetically sealed shut.
I fell asleep in the arms of a strange man
whose heavy black jacket wraps me from my chin
to nearly my knees, and whose cologne I can clearly
describe as a rather floral, gentle, and slightly astringent
but tastefully aggressive in its placement along his shirt collar.
I danced in the dark in the arms of a strange man.
Soulful sounds and stifled voices,
sniffling, shifting, and quiet night noises.
The blanket stayed neatly folded,
maybe a pillow was used.
No one else alive in the world but us two.
I fell asleep in the arms of a strange man.
I gave and received soft sighs, thinking about time.
It felt nice just to lie, maybe it was his size, or my pride
or simply the fact of being like that at night.
I was never confused, in need, or worried, and I-
I fell in love with the eyes of a strange man.
The soft smile, sparkling brown eyes, and warmth.
I hugged him until I wept with happiness,
asphyxiated him in my sleep until I was breathless,
and I burned until time slipped away and so he had to as well.
I remember the night I had excellent sleep, the soul to love, and a tree to hug.
Good night, sir. You'll only get Stranger and stranger from here.
Sing!
I fidgeted in my oversized yellow robe and looked down the lines of people in identical garb. I couldn't see the end. All of a sudden, we were finally walking after what seemed like hours. I spotted my friend in another line and waved wildly. She smiled back shyly.
Our lines stopped again, and I fidgeted with the plastic candle I was holding. I picked at and pulled off the silicon around the plastic flame. I turned it on and off.
After a while, we started walking again. They stopped us once more before we entered Disneyland. Then we started up again.
We walked through a hall of lights, and when we exited, we were walking through the park. There were Christmas lights everywhere. As we walked, we sang the carols we had so tediously practiced. Hundreds of choirs, thousands of singers. All of us joining together, singing different parts. Somehow, our voices came together to make one beautiful song. We continued through the park, and I smiled at the people watching on the sidewalks every chance that I got. We walked around the giant Christmas tree and to the stage. I was on the right side from the audience's point of view. I was in the second row, and right next to Chris Pratt when he was doing commentary!
We sang, and I felt my heart burst after the first note. Our voices lifted and I felt the joy coursing through my veins. It was amazing to sing in Disney Candlelight.
Reflections on Happiness
A glimpse of nature
Still, serene and selfless
Speaking the silent language of happiness
Happiness in the tiny extravagance of creation
Happiness in the humbleness of its reflections
Happiness in the blissful moment
Where words, thoughts and deeds
Are aligned in perfect harmony
The First Day.
The first day I met you, it was like something sparked inside of me. The first day I met you, my entire life changed. Suddenly everything wasn't so dark. I was smiling. Laughing. Feeling good for the first time in years. You lifted me up. Made me rise from the water that was drowning me. I took a breath. I could smell the fresh air. Finally feel the warmth of the sun on my face.
I had never felt so alive.
Day’s End.
The day draws to a close.
Head pounding, feet aching
Tired body drags itself to the front door.
Once inside, I bend down with cracking knees
Open my arms wide
Young feet run towards me
Grinning from ear so ear
Eyes sparkle with excitement
Little hands clasp around my neck
His mommy is home.
The best part of my day begins.