There’s always something to see at night!
FROSTY NIGHT AND JOGGER
They’re a sleepy lot
Down our street,
With the yellow lamplight
Shining on the ground,
Waiting for the first jogger
To come huffing and puffing
Down the silent morning.
Frost drifting through the air,
Tiny white dots of magic
Coming from nowhere.
The night cat is on the prowl,
Shaking its head to rid its fur
Of the tiny icy coldness.
Finding a bit of left-over fish
And a few frozen chips
Thrown down in a brown paper bag.
Still hungry. Still furious.
The dog in the warm kennel whining
For its owners to come home
Take him with them.
Take him away from the fox sniffing
Around the white garden,
Wondering if the tiny dog or the cat
Were small enough for supper.
The jogger suddenly slipping,
Landing with a crash and cursing.
Getting to his feet, bouncing.
The yellow lamplight growing brighter
And the fox eyeing him, suddenly tired
Of being cold and hungry.
© 2024 Gwen Grant
