NAPOWRIMO DAY 7 POEM
On Wednesday, Tom came home after his morning PT session and we made breakfast before I left for work. As we sat at our dining room table, Tom suddenly slapped the front page of the newspaper in front of me, blocking my view of peanut butter toast with a fantastic article. "Abby. You HAVE to read this," he said.
And I did read it. And I cut it out and kept it too.
Here's a picture of Luna, the jumping cow. Her owners, a family in Germany, were unable to give their daughter (Regina Mayer) a horse, so Regina decided to go riding on one of their cows... and she taught Luna how to jump.
(photo from Spiegel Online)
I admired what this article captured so much, it influenced my poem for Day #7 of NaPoWriMo. Of course, this wasn't all that influenced it... I started to notice how often I have heard of the surreal or unthinkable taking place, and it's usually happening in modern Germany. Just a couple Christmases ago, Tom and I were staying up late in a friend's living room in Morlaix, France, watching a TV special about how a German man claimed to be able to tell people's fortunes by placing his hands on their naked butts. You've heard of palm-readers? Germany goes one step further by producing a butt-reader. (Our French friends shook their heads and laughed that night, muttering "Only the Germans.")
It all made me wonder whether modern-day Germany was sneaking into the rest of the world's wildest dreams at night, then managing to make a profit off of our off-the-wall thoughts. Why don't we wake up and try out the weird ideas ourselves? It's a valid suggestion... and I have ALWAYS wanted to ride a cow.
SO MANY TIMES I HAVE DREAMED
Napowrimo day #7
So many times
I have dreamed
of accomplishing
the extravagant.
Bouncing on
a small green
saddle atop
the knobby spine
of a dairy cow,
while bystanders
with faces like
flashbulbs look on.
So many times
I have dreamed
of jumping
on my steed
over painted logs
and beer crates,
of landing
on a bed of
newspapers.
So many times
I dream of sailing
through bluish
pastures frosted
with dew
only to wake
and hear it has
all been done,
just last week,
in the German
countryside.
...
Comments
The news is my favorite place to find poems. I'm working on a draft right now about this farmer in China who claimed his sheep gave birth to a dog.
Now please don't tell me you dreamed of that, too...!