God, Make Me as Blind as My Dog
Fuzzball hasn’t gone to Dog Heaven yet
But he’s not far away
Can hardly see
Can hardly hear
And the good food I put him on
Which he ravenously enjoys
Hasn’t made him one ounce thinner
I suppose that’s my fault
Anyway, to overcome the effects
Of the good food
We go for walks
Like we did long ago
Now, however
I have to watch him very closely
The delicious aroma of a dumpster
Or a juicy pile of squirrel scat
Can distract him from following me
If I’m engrossed in my own sightseeing
Or otherwise not paying attention
Distance comes between us
Like a thing
If I lose sight of him
I have to backtrack until I find him
It’s pointless to call him
Since he can’t hear me
Eventually I’ll spot him
Still engrossed in his pursuit
Or…looking for me
If I stand still
He can’t see me
He can only see me when I move
But he can smell me
He knows I’m somewhere close
Sometimes
I’ll just watch him for a moment
He’ll walk about, stop
Sniff the air and look around
His ears perked up
Tail high
Everything on full alert
The longer I wait to reveal myself
The more anxious he becomes
The quicker he walks
The farther he goes
In a growing frantic to find me
I can almost hear him crying out
“Daddy, where are you?!”
Sooner than later
I’ll go scoop him up
And I can feel him relax in my arms
Dear God
Make me as blind as my dog
So I can’t move without you
So I feel lost when I can’t see you
So I am completely dependent on you
I know in my heart
That is the safest place I could ever be