We have walked these
paths a hundred
times – since my little legs
first stood, learned movement,
learned to walk beside you.
The path,
actually two – defined
in a way that speaks
of distance and history. We
will walk the path well-worn
or
if you indulge me
the one slightly overgrown,
briars lining the edges,
large towering stalks
blackberries in season,
if the day is right.
This path – the second one,
less used, steeper,
with jagged rocks
buried in the dirt
of what is now more gully
than walking path. But
this is where
Grandpa and I checked
rabbit gums for a catch,
he letting me
slide the little door,
up and open,
to peer inside.
This ground grew
my love of rabbits —
I never understood,
never equated the
bait-caught prey
with an animal dying.
The rabbits foot,
for luck,
a joke, because
death
had no meaning to me then.
~~November 2011