A poem written by me with inked pen circa 2006, entitled “There’s Humans Here”:
“Tiny hands clasp [cardboard] roll, move it left to right
Eyes wide surveying impending flight
Disproportionate teeth dissect into bits
Chew, reduce then build nest to kip
Till darkness falls an awoken soaring kite
In fear-feet quickly stomp threatening fright
Alarm, alarm there’s humans here
Cover find for they draw near
No it’s ok, they’ve gone, come on out
Lets rodent dance, mate and squeaky shout.”
“There’s Humans Here” by Matt, The Unfathomable Artist – Copyright © circa 2006
*italics included to explain context.
At about twelve years of age I eagerly asked my Chemistry teacher if I could have her well-fed classroom gerbil. His name was Freddy. I took him home because he was now my beloved gerbil.
I loved that same gerbil as much as I’ve loved any creature on the surface of this earth.