Dark of the moon...
Walking last night with my young dog along a deserted road,
the stars were so clear we could see by them
and the air so still we could hear stirrings
of night creatures in the woods to either side...
abandoned cemetery...
the wind sprites
restless
We could hear the crackle of a neighbor's bonfire and the laughter
of a few rowdies... the skush sound of a can of beer and the snort of a joke.
And off in another direction: the voices of a pair of Cranes
speaking to each other in quiet tones less than a tenth of how loud a Crane can be. Jack the dog heard them too, and stopped with one paw lifted
as he listened carefully to them. I feel that they were just talking softly to each other in the dark as couples do.
reincarnation...
as fate would have them
meet again
Jack was a city dog before being rescued, and all this is very new to him.
He knows quite well that the world is a dangerous place,
but these new sounds and smells unnerve him
because he doesn’t know how dangerous they might be.
pitch black...
the hickory path
a chuck-will's-widow
Further along the road the weird call of the Screech Owl
gave me shivers as it always does. We decided to turn back.
The Screech Owl's calls, a high lonely wavering wail...
continued until silenced by four gruff and peremptory woofs
of a Great Horned Owl. Those birds are the top of the food chain
in our area, and other Owls become very
circumspect in their presence, for good reason.
nervous expiration
steam mists
the glasses
The Horned Owl sent us home with another
four low tones: Hoot… Hoot... Hoot-Hoot.
We walked back in companionable silence.
under
the crisp light
of stars
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Thanks ever so much Cristina Deptula for the selection and feature. Very much appreciated. I’m pleased our collaborative artwork and haibun works for you.
Thanks ever so much Cristina Deptula for the selection and feature. Very much appreciated. I’m pleased our collaborative artwork and haibun works for you.
Best regards
~ Christina Chin