Why Pearl Is Not At Westminster This Year

Pearl

Why Pearl is Not in Westminster This Year

Because when she was a puppy and was groomed
professionally, she would
sit on the couch for several days afterwards
the only part of her not trembling
a bright pink bow the groomer had
stuck on; and

because after that, when I began cutting
her hair myself–I can’t
call it grooming–she would end up–
with splotches of fur and
baldness, since, I confess,
I’ve been known
to wear mismatched
socks and to fix my own ‘do
by rubbing palms through it
like a balloon that you want
to stick to a wall or sweater; and also
perhaps,

because her breath
smells an awful
lot like dead fish these
days, though
after sixteen years
you tend to
be sort of glad for things like that–
breath–
especially in the warmth
of speckled, oddly-
furred, tummy.

(Check out a “Truest Love Poem” for Pearl, from Going on Somewhere, my collection of poetry.  Check it out too!  And NOSE DIVE!)

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3 Comments on “Why Pearl Is Not At Westminster This Year”

  1. David King's avatar David King Says:

    Wonderful. So warm and human and – in a strange way – undoggy.

  2. brian miller's avatar brian miller Says:

    smiles…on being glad for the breath after all these years…that is love…and i cut my boys hair but my cats…they might kill me if i tried…lol

  3. hedgewitch's avatar hedgewitch Says:

    I’d rather rub a speckly belly than obsess on a doggy hairdo any day, and I *know* my dogs totally agree. Lovely and whimsical, Karin–enjoyed it.


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