nightdog_barks: (Poetry Month)
nightdog_barks ([personal profile] nightdog_barks) wrote2011-04-21 05:41 pm

Poem #15 for Poetry Month -- "Long ago I heard footsteps"

This poem is from the American writer Miriam Bird Greenberg, and is about a call for help on a dark night. One might say it's a tiny, condensed version of a Nightdog story.



Long ago I heard footsteps


Long ago I heard footsteps
come to the door, and a man

knocking. We’ve had an accident

up on the road, can you help
he pled at the unanswered door,

and kept knocking.

He might have been a thief
but soon enough a woman’s howl

lit up the night, and I put a knife
in my belt. Around dawn

I figured their fortunes
might be worth change.


~ Miriam Bird Greenberg
From Poetry, November 2010
Online source here.

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[personal profile] blackmare 2011-04-21 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
So ... our narrator, here, is ... not a good guy, is he?
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[personal profile] blackmare 2011-04-21 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I am a bit embarrassed at how long it took me to figure out what was going on here.

I read it, re-read, read again, gave up, and half an hour later it hit me.
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[personal profile] blackmare 2011-04-22 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes, there's that. But also, duh.

I am still not sure just what's meant by "I figured their fortunes might be worth change."

Edited 2011-04-22 00:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] blackmare 2011-04-22 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
But if it was dawn by then ... one wonders what he'd done to them in the mean time.
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2011-04-22 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
I liked it because it's possible to read it both ways: the people were in an accident and the narrator decided after a while to change their fortunes -- give them aid but go out with the knife in his belt just in case, or he goes outside, does something awful to them, which is implied by the scream and slipping the knife in his belt afterward, and then decides their fates at dawn.
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[personal profile] pwcorgigirl 2011-04-22 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, that one's a bit sneaky, and it really does sound like little Nightdog tale.