Pet Perspectives
A poem.
November 25, 2009
Pet PerspectivesÌýI)ÌýTo Montecristo, a fine Aristotelian mutt,
ÌýA bone is a bone, whatever the cut.
ÌýWhen Montecristo is thrown the inevitable stick,
ÌýHe proceeds in a line with implacable logic.
ÌýEvery man in command, every dog on his lead,
ÌýThat's Montecristo's school, his canine-onical creed.
ÌýII)ÌýMelisande's a cat with a relative mind:
ÌýWhen she chases the mice, she leaves them behind.
ÌýMelisande's a cat in perplexing dimensions:
ÌýShe purrs on the lawn, but appears in the gentians.
ÌýShe stalks down the alley, but slinks up the stair:
ÌýYes, Melisande's a cat in all directions of where.
ÌýÌý– Christopher Nield