Dec 24, 2020

"Instinct Control" by John Zedolik


 
Those two beagles would run
 
if they could (forget us!)

out of the coop
 
across the yard
 
over the creek
 
and up into the woods

dreaming of soft rabbits on the run
 
or pheasants in brushy flight

to close in jaws
 
that knew their own pressure—

never to be seen again by us,
 
the captors and feeders,

hunting on the mountain
 
for no masters,
 
licensing their own seasons

if we would raise the gate
 
six inches more over the dish
 
and dented water bowl,

but we did not.

They ended, still and fed without the natural chase.
 

 


 


 

For the past five years, John Zedolik has been and adjunct English instructor at a number of universities in and around Pittsburgh. He has published poems in such journals as Aries, The Bangalore Review (IND), Commonweal, FreeXpresSion(AUS), Orbis (UK), Paperplates (CAN), Poem, Poetry Salzburg Review (AUT), Third Wednesday, Transom, and in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. In June of 2019, he published a full-length collection, entitled Salient Points and Sharp Angles (CW Books), which is available through Amazon. John’s iPhone continues to be his primary poetry notebook, and he hopes his use of technology in regard to this ancient art form remains fruitful.

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