Jenny wakes around
six, flaps her ears whap whap whap and moves about the room, making
little whining noises. She wants to eat and go outside but I am determined not
to let her out till seven. So I say NO! Go night-night! And she sighs
and goes back to curl up on her bed.
Then I lie
there, half awake, and the oddest thoughts float through my head. One day it
was two words—eleemosynarary and sublunary, o,r more
specifically, dull sub lunary lovers. Later, when Jeny had achieved her
goal and was outside howling and I was having my coffee, I looked them up. Eleemosynary
pertains to charity and sublunary lovers (ordinary, earth-bound
folks) is from a famous poem by John Donne.
I am
fascinated by the stuff my half-awake mind comes up with, like seaweed, driftwood, and assorted
flotsam and jetsam left on the shore of my mind by the unending waves of thought.
2 comments:
You have so many animals to feed in the morning! It's amazing that you can grab any extra moments to let odd words float through your mind.
Well it would have been much more surprising if those words had appeared in my mind, since I've never even heard of them before. And promptly will forget them now. Jenny is such a little demanding gal...glad she waited a while!
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