the house dog – a poem

                                                                                   Courtesy of Brendan McManus, SJ                                                                    

each question curls into itself like the dog today on the snowbank

all winter long it lounged about the house and laid back feet in the air eyes shut with pleasure 

when even strangers scratched her ears and fed her scraps and this morning –

what was the last time we saw a sky like that —

the half eaten carcass of a squirrel beside her she lies on the snowbank and looks past us

Monty Williams, SJ, works in the Spiritual Exercises ministry, is a lecturer at Regis College, Toronto, and is on staff at the Jesuit Communication Project, Toronto.

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