Consolation

August 12, 2010 ยง Barbara Daniels

by Barbara Daniels

I bend to kiss your shoulder. I kiss
your hand at the wrist bone.
A dog dead four thousand years
spreads the thin bones of its
clawed toes. It was someone’s lost
companion, someone’s warm guard.
I kiss your eyes in their tender
sockets. I kiss your blinded hands.

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