The glitter-glass water fell last
night
in a melodious hushing shush
I strained to hear over your
snoring.
(please, wake up)
There’s a tingle in my snout
as I dream of little bursts of cold
melting all over my fur and tongue.
(Please. Wake up.)
I hear the barbaric chittering
of my foes, flaunting their
villain’s tails
as they revel on top of your car and
my tree.
(Please. Wake. Up.)
The slushy crisp crunch of feet
attached to giggles and mittened
hands
ready to rub my belly
goes ambling along outside the door.
PLEASE. WAKE. UP.
Liner Notes for this Groove:
This poem was created for a prompt (created by me) as part of Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads NaPoWriMo extravangaza. I asked people to write about a situation that would scare something they were afraid of as a child. As a kid, I was terribly scared of dogs (alough I'm a certified dog-lover now). I couldn't help writing one of my dog's biggest fears - missing out on winter fun.
I know I've shared this image before, but sadly there is no snow today for Kit to claim.
So Groovers is there something that scared you as a kid that you grew to like later in life? Or how is NaPoWriMo going for those of you who are playing along? Tell me all about it in the comments section, or just talk to me about how your week is going. If you’d like to continue the conversation on your cyberhome, drop the link in with the rest of your comments. I’d love to visit.
Song Choice: FOMO by High Rule