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swallowed howl

He howled like a dog,

filling the space with sound

to greet the day,

and was startled

when our neighbour howled back.

He flushed,

and grinned

and begged me to howl

and I encouraged him

and yipped a little

but could not find the sound

for bellowing my presence on the land.

A tenderness of leash,

of perceptual unfreedom,

a skittering of ego

on the river ice in spring,

a moose afraid to drown.

Lessons in captivity,

these awkward losses

poignant in their pregnancy.

 

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