Reaction to a dog bite. |
Shall I return the “favor” of the dog? He bit me and the wound begins to throb. I’ve entertained a scene of canine flog, yet I shall not resort to the macabre. It was the neighbor’s dog who bit my arm, and unexpected such a snap of jaw; this Labrador had never caused me harm, so now this strange attack sticks in my craw. I’ve tended to the opening of skin with antiseptic and a band of gauze; the dog I often petted did me in, and I am at a loss to know the cause. In hurt and anger I recline and stew: the neighbor’s Labrador chose me to chew. It is revenge against the Lab I seek; I shall not take this wounding lying down! To do so would cast me as being weak, and such regard would spread all over town. Ah Labrador, I spot you in my sight, soon all your viciousness and growl be mine; my arm in pain reminds me of your spite, how you as a kind neighbor crossed the line. I wait so patiently for setting sun, and then by stealth I will enter your yard; I will locate the digs you have begun-- to find those mounds of dirt won’t be too hard. No longer will you hear me cry and moan: for my revenge I’ll swipe your buried bone. 28 Lines Writer’s Cramp May 27, 2013 |