2 am and the dog wants out, a
constant whining
I can’t ignore, and right now, I
don’t like him very much,
forcing me from the warmth of my
bed, the floor
cold under my bare feet. But I
throw on a robe and slippers
and we go, me grumbling, him,
excited, barking, spinning,
a short trek through a chilly room
to the door and out into the dark.
He dashes off into the shadows,
following a smell, investigating,
leaving me, alone, staring up into
a late autumn sky, a brilliant
darkness - blue, black? -
punctuated by the stars, constellated,
earth’s mythology arranged before
me, a star map to eternity –
brightest Regulus, the lion’s
heart, Leo, harbinger of spring;
and Procyon’s eastern anchor of
winter’s triangle; Sirius’ Dog Star
glowing, watching, guarding,
bright, and Cancer’s Crab, Hercules’
distraction; and Betelgeuse,
Orion’s hand, his 3-starred belt and stance,
Orion beginning his winter journey
across the sky, pausing here;
Puppis rising, the stern of the
argonauts, Argo Navis, Jason’s ship,
searching still a Golden Fleece;
and a heavenly host of faint stars
beyond, among, barely seen, or not
seen at all,
visible only in their absence.
And
I wonder,
is this expanse why he pulled me
out,
some canine sense of my needs and
desires,
pulled me out into the night sky to
see
my soul laid bare among the stars,
splendent
in these dark skies of an autumn’s
early morn,
2 am, to align myself to earth’s
mythology,
a universe spread out before me,
weaving me into eternity.
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