Monday, September 10, 2018

Will You Forgive Me a Poem?


Will you forgive me a poem?

It is not a long one, and it is easy to understand it it, and it is about dogs.


Dharma by Billy Collins

The way the dog trots out the front door
every morning
without a hat or an umbrella,
without any money
or the keys to her doghouse
never fails to fill the saucer of my heart
with milky admiration.

Who provides a finer example
of a life without encumbrance –
Thoreau in his curtainless hut
with a single plate, a single spoon?
Ghandi with his staff and his holy diapers?

Off she goes into the material world
with nothing but her brown coat
and her modest blue collar,
following only her wet nose,
the twin portals of her steady breathing,
followed only by the plume of her tail.

If only she did not shove the cat aside
every morning
and eat all his food
what a model of self-containment she would be,
what a paragon of earthly detachment.
If only she were not so eager
for a rub behind the ears,
so acrobatic in her welcomes,
if only I were not her god.

This is from Sailing Alone Around the Room which can be yours for less than $2 (used) plus postage at Amazon.
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2 comments:

grapfhics said...

BIlly Collins is alway accepted.

You might like "Cooking With Dogs" by Karen Dowell
www.2dogpress.com.

LRM said...

Truly lovely.