Autumn Night Across the Border Wire

Autumn Night Across the Border Wire

I.

How wonderful to sleep in a soft, warm bed

Beneath a roof against the blowing night

Of wind and rain rattling each window pane

As winter falls upon this weary world

The busy-ness of day is all complete

I wind the clock and so unwind myself

The little dog burrows toward my feet

Contented with her life, with warmth, with me

And now a few more pages to be read –

How wonderful to sleep in a soft, warm bed

V: Deo gratias

II.

How good enough to sleep in an old, worn bag

Beneath a tarp against the blowing night

Of wind and rain rattling the plastic flaps

As winter falls upon the weary world

The emptiness of day is incomplete

And bigger guys stole my cheap Timex watch

The little rats burrow toward my feet

And bite to see if they can feast on me

Another night to be drained and bled

I remember long ago – sleeping in a bed

R: Your Deo gratias ain’t much help

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