The One the Wild Things Love

Just thought I'd share this poem, written for my wife :)

The One the Wild Things Love

Let the tufted ear just flicker,
there, once, among the shadowed leaves;
The least tremble of a whisker,
her swift eye catches, and perceives.

Forlorn vagrant, feral, wary,
yet, soft, her steps still draw his eyes.
He silent cries, and she hears him;
the hollow gut, the pain inside.

A new aroma, rich, alluring,
draws the fearful, skulking, scowling;
Fair a tasty feast assuring:
By her hand comes food reviving.

Each dawn and dusk, her tryst unbroken;
His confidence grows deeper, stronger.
Warm, her voice sings fond devotion:
Loveless, lonely, he’ll stay longer.

His brambled fur, the fevered paw,
will come to know her soft caress;
His wounds and scars, alike still sore,
her knowing care will heal and bless.

Once reclusive, brutish, rough,
all this I learned, and came to see
when her clear gaze caught upon me:
She is the one the wild things love.

(c) 2018 David Rose
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Published on December 02, 2018 20:17 Tags: poetry
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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Gardner Beautiful <3


message 2: by Ginger (new)

Ginger Bensman Beautiful poem, David. Thanks for sharing.


message 3: by William (new)

William Cook Great, David. A delightful little Christmas confection. Thank you very much.


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David    Rose
Notes from an occasional writer, chiefly in the realm of dream and fantasy, whence this title. And no, there is no apostrophe!

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