August 25, 2021

the sunday muse #174

 



in michigan or minnesota

                                i forget which

it’s illegal to serve alcohol to a moose

which may say something about moosekind in general

                (a drunk moose is nothing but cruel)  

or maybe speaks more about life in michigan and or minnesota

 

and maybe it says something about people in a pandemic

the skull numbing finger thumping soul screaming tic-toc of time wasting

isolation in pandemic lockdown

                                                here kitty-kitty-kitty-kitty

 

which could explain all the videos on you-tube of cat mazes

cat tea parties, cat fashion shows, fancy cat wine tastings, cat slings

cat swings and cat catapults

 

                                                which would also explain all the lost pet posters

all over the neighborhood, all those runaways hightailing to a safer space

in the wild, clutches of cats traumatized by pandemic people

scratching out cat refugee camps behind dumpsters of feline freedom

 

and all those guilt-ridden pet-parents washing their hands with anti-

viral hand soap but can’t remove the stain can’t remove the

stain can’t remove the stain can’t get clean and going insane

yes, boredom is a tale told by an idiot

full of sound and fury and furry calicos

one tortured creature begets another tortured creature

                                                                begets another

                                                                                begets another

 

and so on, until

enter deux ex machina

in times of great nothingness and no release

keep your moose on a leash

  

posted for the sunday muse


12 comments:

  1. “boredom is a tale told by an idiot““ ... That is a poem on its own, I think.

    I love this part: “full of sound and fury and furry calicos” <3

    That last line cracked me up.

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  2. So much to love in this poem. Boredom mixed with fear is a powerful cocktail. "boredom is a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury and furry calicos one tortured creature begets another tortured creature" We speak to our animals and demand they entertain us. We can be cruel stage directors for sure.

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    1. thank you sussie, glad you enjoyed this

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  3. "One tortured creature begets another tortured creature, begets another, begets another." How incredibly true that is. (PS ... And it's Alaska.)

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    1. ah, alaska, i knew that law existed somewhere, i was just too lazy to google it =) thank helen

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  4. A brilliant continuum of thought here Philip! It's a crazy world we live in these days and you really do have to keep your moose on a leash.

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    1. ...and dry, don't forget to keep your moose dry =)

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  5. Just before I read this I said to my son "Covid seems to bring out the worst in everyone!" Great write, Phillip! (Agree about boredom!)

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    1. indeed it does. some folks don't adjust well to change, and some are just no good in a crisis, yes, i think you are right

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  6. Started out laughing, but in the end it's that kind of sharp stab of laughter that comes out like a bark in the middle of the night when you're alone. This is some fine writing, and it captures the mood of this FUBAR time we are stranded in with our internet cats and old cartoons of our lives for company. I especially like the way you've used repetition to drive home your message, and as always, the originality of your images and phrases.

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    1. thanks joy, glad i could make you bark in the middle of the night =)

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