Written in response to a prompt re an unsuitable pet. |
CROCODILE COMPANION? I can't imagine a crocodile as a pet With his sharp teeth, long tail, claws, and bulging biceps. The yellow-eyed stare doesn't seem very friendly. Is it a smile or a leer meant to un-nerve me? Reading the expression on a crocodile's face Probably requires guessing, luck, and some grace. He hasn't flexible brows nor radar-like ears To portray his feelings, expectations, or fears. If we indulged in a swim, two friends cavorting, Would I become the prey; struggling, gasping, snorting? Could we watch t.v. as pals sitting side by side; Share a snack, maybe popcorn, both of us wide-eyed? I think a croc would prefer to stretch out and lounge. On a sofa I'd be left without space to scrounge. Does he ever snuggle, crave touch, or being near? There's no fur to fluff or scratching behind an ear. I can't imagine he'd play tag or run around. A croc's built for water sports not scrambling on ground. My home is reached by a steep nineteen-step ascent. I'll try not to hoist him; risk a painful accident. I like to explore, stroll, putter, leisurely walk. Unlike a dog, a croc wouldn't follow and gawk. I endure winter; freezing winds, snow, ice, and sleet. Picture a croc wrapped; hat, coat, scarf, boots on his feet. When I travel via car, train, bus, or airplane Where would a croc fit his bulk without fuss and strain? Would a croc need a licence worn on a collar? Would it chafe his neck raw causing him to holler? Dog responsibility; stooping and scooping. I do not want to consider a croc pooping. I can't imagine a crocodile as a pet. I do not need company to that strange aspect. 32 Lines, 290 words |