the rat catcher

The Rat Catcher

 

When summer heat has lulled Faro into a stupor,

rats that live in its old sewers come up to enjoy

the sea breeze, but for the hiss, they are as a low

flying heat cloud towards the dock, while eating

half consumed hamburger and chips.

 

They are so fleeting and shimmering that if you  

not especially look for them they are not there,

except for the odour of sewers that lazily drifts

in the air, before dawn when the street cleaning

wagon comes rumbling along they retreat.

 

To their dens while listening for my steps they

know that I can hear them they also know that

I’m aware of their plan to occupy the town by

attacking sleeping people eating their eyes and

let them helpless stumble into the sea.  

 

I know all this as I walk around in the night

keeping vigil, I’m the inhabitants, saviour,

they shrug at my warnings think I’m mad, that

makes rats laugh in their bunkers, yet they

shake with fear when hearing my Harvey walk.

   

- oscar

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