Every Child, a Happy Child
Dawn, bright as a needle in the eye. From the corner, 
he asks me about the cats in the rocking chair. He asks 
me if I can still walk, and how I got the hole above 
my ear. I ask him if it's still Tuesday.  He asks me 
if peanut butter, by itself, is a complete meal and I ask 
him where he hid the jar of quarters. He asks if I know 
where our parents have gone, and if I know how to make 
pancakes.  I ask him how he got the scratch on his nose 
and why he is still wearing the Bart Simpson t-shirt
from last night.  I tell him to check the hood of the car 
to see if it's still warm.  I tell him to see which shoes
are missing. I tell him not to cut his hair again by himself.  
I tell him to open a can of cat food and spread it on the front 
porch with a fork. I tell him not to be scared, that the cats 
will leave his chair and that peanut butter lasts a long time.
 
 
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