gurgling downspout
serenades my sleepless night
I long for crickets
gurgling downspout
serenades my sleepless night
I long for crickets

It is 10 PM. My dog Chules stares up at me from the floor, where he has been sleeping most of the evening. He wants to catch my eye so I will realize it is bedtime. I’m not sure how he distinguishes between his many naps and bedtime, nor do I understand why he feels responsible for getting me to turn in at this particular hour. Nonetheless, bedtime it is.
As per ritual, I open the front door so he can go outside and relieve himself one last time. Not wanting to draw moths to the light inside, I step out onto the porch, close the door, and wait in the dark for Chules to finish his business. Sometimes he gets right to it, sometimes he goes off on a final check of the yard’s perimeter. On warm nights like tonight, he is just as apt to sit on the lawn and gaze at the stars. I join him in sitting and gazing, though I’m certain our ruminations run on very different tracks.
it is quiet tonight except for the chirping of crickets. I don’t recall having heard them for quite some time, and I find comfort in the familiarity of nature’s music. So much of it has gone missing. After a time, I stand and Chules comes trotting back to the porch. We go inside and — having settled my mind and his kidneys — we retire to our beds in peace.
crickets serenade
on dark, warm nights I eavesdrop
songs not meant for me

eyes glow through dense fog
creature lurks within night’s shawl
huntress of shadows
JNW’s Halloween Challenge: creature

darkness enshrouds us
stars expand our horizons
nighttime clouds decide
JNW’s Halloween Challenge: night

late night snow reflects
street lamp’s amber glow
children’s laughing voices
slip and slide through the streets
this rare white night
must not be wasted
on something so frivolous
as sleep

dark of night obscures – or perhaps illuminates – what is seen by day