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With my dog they called it sleep, but it was death that came as I held her with strokes and promises of peace murmuring through us chest to chest, her eyes and ears hard and sealed with age. Only scent remained. Did she smell love? Betrayal? Did her nose warn of the sudden stab of the chemical dagger? Did she remember the hundred harpoons a cornered porcupine launched when she was a pup or the definite nip of the woodchuck who stole a piece of snout? And then her head fell. I killed her. For sleep brings a different kind of waking.
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Mar 1, 2014
Mar 1, 2014 at 3:12 PM UTC
Matter of Difference (for Maya)
With my dog they called it sleep, but it was death that came as I held her with strokes and promises of peace murmuring through us chest to chest, her eyes and ears hard and sealed with age. Only scent remained. Did she smell love? Betrayal? Did her nose warn of the sudden stab of the chemical dagger? Did she remember the hundred harpoons a cornered porcupine launched when she was a pup or the definite nip of the woodchuck who stole a piece of snout? And then her head fell. I killed her. For sleep brings a different kind of waking.
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Mar 1, 2014
Mar 1, 2014 at 3:12 PM UTC
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