a haunting
a bright morning
in early fall,
i turned off news
of portland and gaza,
gathered gloves and shears
and stepped outside.
on the lawn
a rabbit lay,
hurt or sick.
it didn’t run
from me, barely
raised its head
to look.
i wasn’t sure
how to certainly
and swiftly
release it,
and i didn’t.
thru the day
its position shifted
across the yard
following shade,
moving only
when i wasn’t looking.
i didn’t see
when it left.
it never left.
but it disappeared.
— sylvester hobson
2025 october 2
halloween day 2
