Things, Like Dogs

I came home last night to find that my

laptop had crawled up onto the table


in anticipation of my being there,

and the piano light had switched itself on,


and two eggs had cracked themselves

into a skillet on the stove. It was odd


because I never make eggs for dinner,

but beyond that it was kind of nice.


Kind of nice to know that things,

like dogs, grow fond and want


to be had, to be used, to be played.

I stood in the emptying window light,


my shirtfront swelling with gratitude.

I was just about to say something aloud


to the contents of my house, something

grand and at the same time tender, when


the first word caught

in my throat. I stood there alone


till at last a chair I hadn’t known about

nudged the backs of my knees


and a dusty Kleenex sneezed itself out

of a nearby box I hadn’t put there. Had


I slept, I might have dreamed of rocking

gently under the stars on a ship whose


crew was foreign, whose maps

were thumbed in sand on deck each morning.


My mantel clock rang out a warning,

and later I found this poem at the back door,


looking softly up at me and wagging

its little tail.

Poems by Todd Boss

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Copyright 2008 by Todd Boss. All rights reserved. Reprint permission available upon request. First published January 2006 in SYCAMORE REVIEW.. Selected by Tony Hoagland as a finalist for the Sycamore Review Wabash Prize.

This poem is
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T o d d   B o s s

When I finished this poem, I showed it to my wife, and she said she thought it was a happy poem, a sweet poem. I said: But I was trying to write about loneliness. 

So maybe there’s both sweetness and loneliness (lonelisweetness?) in this poem. 

The picture is an actual picture of my house, which is also the subject of another poem on this website from my book, Yellowrocket. 

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