Sharing October

The 2nd of my poems in Verse-Virtual. Appropriate, I think, on this first day of October.

The autumn rain last night
left the earth boggy, trees dripping, 

sky fog-murky and chill. My dog 
doesn’t brood over this. He sets off, 

grass wet beneath his paws, 
the scents of animals and earth 

glorified. I watch him following 
the zigzag of a rabbit’s trail  

until he loses it, circles back, nose eager, 
tracing it again. We’ve shared twelve years 

of walks together, sniffing for rabbits, 
chasing squirrels. He is faster than I am,

more earnest and wise, certain
of the people and things he loves. 

Now he races back where I’ve lingered, 
ankle deep in this poem, telling me it’s time 

to move on, to celebrate his lovely morning 
of rabbits and mist.