Freedom Ride
Leigh D C Spencer
They know, you know
When you slip that temporary leash on them
they vibrate
while you sign their release papers
The lap they sit on
in the getaway car
belongs to the new
absolute
love of their life
They know
a savior
when they see, lick, and smell one
Susie was a skeletal Chihuahua mix
two years old and e-listed
for being a stray and too thin
My son�s was the lap she sat on
and the pillow she slept on that first night
Home
wrapped around his sleeping head
Seven years later
she has her own staircase
to reach the top bunk
where my teenager
HER teenager
sleeps
She hangs over the edge
protective gargoyle
Never doubt
all twelve healthy pounds of her
would face any threat, real or imagined
for him
Sarah was fifteen
same owners her whole life
They couldn�t afford to have her teeth cleaned
so they dropped her off to be put down
Spry, adorable, and surprisingly quiet
Jack Russells usually bark
but not when their vocal chords are cut
I guess that surgery was affordable
when she was a pup
Sarah had her head out the open window
worshipping the sun and wind on her smiling face
When we stopped at the park,
she nearly wrenched my arm out of the socket
tearing off to run in the grass, chase pigeons,
and play with ALL the children
Apple was twelve, fat, and blind
She literally pranced to my car
proud and happy, past all the other dogs and kennels
She wedged herself between me and the steering wheel
smiling, clumsy, endlessly goofy
My lap and then my heart
claimed as hers
Before they know
about ample food and indulgent treats
about soft, warm beds
about pats and scratches and belly rubs
about people who will never leave them
scared, hurt, or alone
about HOME � a safe place to FINALLY
share their divine, unconditional love
Before they know any of that,
they know their greatest joy
starts
with that temporary leash
that welcoming, open door
that savior�s lap
of the freedom ride
of the freedom ride
Yes, another one for all you (other) soppy animal lovers out there. This could almost be a companion piece to Tany Delys Mandorla's Red Collar, which I posted recently. When you finish mopping your eyes, you may ask why another so soon? I'll answer that with what Leigh posted on her facebook page a few days ago:
You GUYS!! Something truly and incredibly AWESOME happened this week! My dear, amazing friend Delaina hooked me up AGAIN with a SUPER-COOL writing opportunity.
One of her relatives is on the board and planning a gala event for the New Hampshire Humane Society. They had an idea to get original poetry about shelter dogs, have an artist make it look beautiful, and then have more artists - adoptable DOG artists - paint it with pawprints to turn it into gorgeous wall-hangings that people could bid on.
Delaina agreed to write a poem for this. THEN she recommended ME to do the same. I wrote and sent in a poem yesterday and THEY ARE GOING TO LET DOGS WITH PAINTED PAWS WALK ALL OVER IT AND USE IT FOR THE AUCTION!!
I am a million degrees beyond excited about this. I got to write something that will be used to raise money for shelter animals. Throw in my family and a messy cheeseburger and you've pretty much got EVERYTHING I love most in the world covered.
Isn't that a great use for poetry? The auction is not happening until June, but Leigh tells me she got so excited she couldn't wait to let everyone know. I love her excitement nearly as much as I love the poem, and I couldn't wait to share either.
(Yes, as many of you know, I am a crazy cat person, but I also like dogs � and in fact the dearest animal that ever came to be with me was a very large and, I insist, peerless dog.)
I featured Leigh in 'I Wish I'd Written This' once before. Click here if you'd like to remind yourselves. I'm stealing this photo from that post to use again here for obvious reasons.
Poems and photos used in �I Wish I�d Written This� remain the property of the copyright holders (usually their authors).
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