I listen | for the click-click of toenails on the floors.
I listen | for the panting breath at my feet.
I listen | for the trumpeting bark that sounds so
intimidating and means so little from a dog whose best weapon is a slimy
tongue.
I listen | for the clink-clink of a dog license against
a nametag.
I listen | for the thump-thump of a tail beating against
the coffee table.
I listen | for the rush of feet and happy slobber of a
dog who’s glad I am home.
I listen | for the click-swish-click of the baby gate
that separates the Beasley side of the house from the non-Beasley side of the
house.
I listen | for the greedy guzzling and sloppy drinking
at the food and water bowls.
I listen | for the slurping and scratching sounds of
grooming.
I listen | for the snap of a leash.
I listen | to the other dogs barking in the neighborhood
and my heart listens for mine to join in before my head reminds me that he’s
gone.
It’s been over a year since we lost Mr. Beasley and I still
haven’t stopped listening for him. I wonder if I ever will.
I am so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeletePets can be so small but yet fill such a large space in our lives.
I hope your sweet memories of Mr. Beasley outweigh the pain you feel.
Such a sweet tribute! Thank you for sharing