A LAST DREAM

A LAST DREAM

A Poem by Peter Rogerson
"

I wrote this when our dog Max passed away. We still miss him, and being silly humans we still talk to him. Being a sensible dog he never answers.

"


In the turbulence of suns
Burning into dust
The creature spun a web or two,
As spinning creatures must;
He weaved a magic web or two,
And the solar insects cussed.

In the fiery mayhem, burning,
Collapsing into grime
The creature waved his spinnerets
One more frantic time,
He waved his cruel spinnerets
In his spinning, weaving, prime.

In death he formed a spiral
Of fragrant, musty smoke,
He cast his fibres to the flames,
A webbed and threaded cloak,
And in his bed, and dreaming
Max never re-awoke,
He let us call him by his name
And never, barking, spoke.

© 2016 Peter Rogerson


My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Reviews

emotions well expressed ,great work

Posted 8 Years Ago


Peter Rogerson

8 Years Ago

Thanks for your input 3X3MPLER.
A good piece, Peter. You have used repetition well and have expressed your emotions, plunged in the memory of your dog, quite well. Good work.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Peter Rogerson

8 Years Ago

It's not always easy to project your emotions when they're still raw. Thanks for your review.

Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

120 Views
2 Reviews
Added on April 12, 2016
Last Updated on April 12, 2016
Tags: dream, dying, death, Max

Author

Peter Rogerson
Peter Rogerson

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom



About
I am 80 years old, but as a single dad with four children that I had sole responsibility for I found myself driving insanity away by writing. At first it was short stories (all lost now, unfortunately.. more..

Writing