Fringe Benefits I Called Him for the White Fuzz Decorations on the Edges of Black Ears

Fringe Benefits I Called Him for

the White Fuzz Decorations on

     the Edges of Black Ears

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In garden ground there just behind my house

Is where we buried Bene in a box for shoes.

He loved to kill and torture bird and mouse.

He did not care about Christ’s mercy cues.

He cared about his duties as a cat.

That’s all.  He hunted, slept in curled up form,

And ate the envelopes of chicken that

I fed him in his fish-shaped bowl.  Conform

To notions that these other beasts had rights?

Do not be daft.  He wanted comfort in

My lap, jumped up, and napped, leaped up to heights

To catch a fly.  He had no thoughts of sin.

  We buried him so deep that now I can’t

    See where.  No mound is there however scant.

Phillip Whidden