Dogma

Sucked and bitten I shake
puppy questions from dry dugs
of thought, leave the kennel
classroom to the litter of students
and trot down the street alone.
Store windows shelter my reflection
as my eyes tiptoe around crowded faces,
I shrink at the call of a familiar voice,
gallop away from a proffered greeting,
pad on stealthy notions toward a cave,
lest I am caught without my collar
and no one calls my owner.

    Original Citation

    Virginia Quarterly Review 45 (Winter 1969) 64.

    Word Count
    74
    Original Publication
    Date Published
    1969
    Book Appearance
    Complete Poems
    211
    First Line
    Sucked and bitten I shake
    Poetic Form
    open