The Surfeit
There’s a family of skunks in the springtime yard,
And the dogs are killing them off one by one.
The smell lingers around the house,
A smell that my cousin likes—or purports to like.
Gasoline, ice cold bottle of Heineken,
Weed when you’re not the one smoking it.
A little black and tan dog tried to eat a skunk,
What?—20 years ago now?
She almost succeeded, almost
Got what she thought she wanted
And then some
Tomato baths,
Cold dark laundry room at night.
Last week a big white and orange dog
With big human eyes got it straight in the face.
Killed the skunk after,
And another one died today.
The smell lingers, and a little girl is worried
About a dog in a cold dark laundry room.
I really enjoyed this Eve! And what an absolutely gorgeous photo!!! <3
Love this poem! And, such a gorgeous photo--all the motion and the shadows of hands at the bottom. You captured that night with Bisbee's skunk so well. Firece little Bisbee!! Lorna, Holly and I trying to figure out what had happened and what to do... and poor B in the laundry room. ❤️