Drawing by Judith Wolfe
William Cook

Poem


      GENUS CANIS LIBERALIS

      I hate to hear dogs barking
      it reminds me of the humans
      that put them there behind the fences
      of boring little houses
      with unimaginative small yards

      it reminds me of stupidity
      bleeding from those ignorant fools
      like blood from a wound that never heals

      it reminds me of war

      & the things that die therein
      that had no cause to die
      & blunt greed that passes for posterity
      & all the other putrid human traits
      that we convince ourselves as honourable
      & pure
      we without fault or accountability
      judge & jury
      to the poor dumb animals
      we breed & burn
      with our twisted love
      empirically void of truth

      I like to hear dogs barking

      with excitement
      when they chase rabbits into the briar
      from across an open field
      with the sun on their backs
      & not a whip

      & then the dog will sit

      paws crossed
      a smile on his fresh face
      amongst the shade of nearby trees
      in long grass
      & it will watch & wait
      unafraid, content
      just a dog
      unfashioned by anything other
      than its own pure nature

      far away from fences
      small yards & even smaller
      human minds.


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