Reverie

Resting through a cold, while breathless,
      he lay in a reverie of lassitude,

Knowing the pure pleasure of 
      a good excuse for sloth,

And, drifting into that lethean land,
      saw himself lying on the sand

By a grotto, when from behind a pillar
      seductively stepped a nubile nymph,

Clothed only in the breeze
      and a garland of golden kelp.

As she approached, she dissolved
      into a dog who shook herself

Into a storm of salty drops
      while seals on their cozy shelves

Bayed and barked their laughter,
      awakening him to the pressing need

To breathe and find his way
      back to his blue-skyed world.


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Lullaby

 
Come back, my dear —
   back to your soft, warm bed.
 
I will wrap you with my arms
   and press away fears.
 
Let Hypnos do his work,
   and float you over flowers
 
In terraced fields waved
   by the sea’s blue breeze.
 
After your sleep of sweet oblivion,
   a day of bravery comes.
 

Sleeping Cat

The cat insinuated himself
     between their paired bodies,
Momentarily interrupting
     shared sleep.

Readjustments followed,
     small shifts in alignment.
He compensated in turn,
     flowing alongside them,

Gracefully threading
     their dreaming postures,
A lethean stream of
     nocturnal bliss.