I’ve been aware of penguins
since I was three
and now I think that one
has moved in with me.
The signs are everywhere:
the saltwater smell in the air,
moulted feathers on my chair,
a fish I found upon the stair,
but when I turn around
there’s no one there,
for he moves in the shadows,
like Tony Soprano.
I am forever stepping in guano.
I’m not sure why
he’s come to live with me.
There are better places
for him to be.
But, when I go to bed,
his soft heels tread
across the kitchen floor,
and I hear him open
the freezer door
and I picture him there,
thinking about the hand
that life has dealt him
and I wonder
if his heart is melting.
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Love it from start to finish, peaking at the Soprano-guano rhyme.
Thanks, Rachel!
It’s very touching. It makes me thnk of Opus. Do you know Opus? You need to scroll down abit to find him:
https://www.facebook.com/berkeleybreathed