I came upon the poem the way the hunter discovers the animal in the bush, with shock. I leveled my sights and was about to shoot it when it spoke. “I’m here to be discovered. Place a leash around my neck and we’ll travel together to your house.” I lowered my weapon, amazed. The animal stepped out from its hiding and stood in front of me, waiting for me to recover. We then walked back to my house where I sprawled in my chair, unbelieving, the animal lying at my feet and looking up at me, not with adoration or servility but as an observer of another world than its own.
I thought, if I should tell others about it they would think me touched. So I decided that when they came to visit me or I them I would have this animal at my side. It might ask for food or leave to do its toilet, and all