4 August 2006
Early in the morning I picked honeysuckle from the edge of our yard right before I walked down to that house the one that burned to the ground last night I smelled my branch of fragrance as I stood before it's ruin Eyes from a calico cat met mine She seemed to still expect breakfast in her bowl But not from me from the people that no longer had a home Ahhh such a sight in the sky last night Loud bangs as chemicals from a drug lab met fire Cars quickly spun away I bet they were surprised Was everyone OK? No news as yet today The dogs from across the street yelped as they watched me in my query I wondered what they thought last night still tied up like always as their owner leaves them each day I locked up my own dog and two cats safely in the garage Four fire trucks and their entourage rushing down the road too late It seems no one called 911 Not for a long long time 'Til the house and what was inside was almost gone This same house and the people inside wasted every second and moment of their lives brewing up a substance that put us all in jeopardy And this morning standing in front of that house that was I still hope that everyone is alright One of the tied up dogs gets loose He comes and sniffs my aura Not to worry little friend The night is over He cowers none the less Too many days of being tied to a post There is an elderly couple living right next door to that now gone house I hear the man in his back yard running a weed whacker Seems he was not affected by the glow from night before One last glance wondering exactly what happened I still did not know not the people who were only passers by who hosted a constant flow of short visitors Such a life I can only wonder why There but poor fortune you or I I sniff my honeysuckle branch once again Say good bye to the dog at my feet and the cat looking for it's bowl Perhaps the elderly couple will take pity Maybe they or I At my gate I am met by my own little pets A house still standing and my husband asleep inside |