Jeanne Wagner
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Dogs That Look Like Wolves
​published in Verse Daily
    
When my dog hears the neighbor's baby cry, he begins
to howl, his head thrown back. He's all heartbreak and
hollow throat, tenderness rising in each ululation. He's
a saxophone of sadness, a shepherd calling for his stray.
I've read that baying is both a sign of territory and
a reaching out for whatever lies beyond: home and loss,
how can they be understood without each other?
Once I had an outdoor dog who sang every day at noon
when the Angelus belled from the corner church.
She was a plain dog but I could prove, contrary to all
the theologians, that at least once a day she had a soul.
I've always loved dogs that look like wolves, loved
stories of wolves: the alphas, the bullies, the bachelors.
We have to forgive them when they break into our
fenced-off pastures, lured by the lull of a grazing herd,
or a complacent flock, heads bent down. Prey, it's called.
At night wolves chorus into the trackless air, the range
of their song riding far from their bodies till they think
the stars will hear it and be moved, almost to breaking,
while my poor dog stands alone on the deck, howling
into the canyon's breadth, as if he's like me, looking
for a place where his song will carry. Dogs know,
if there is solace to be had, their voice will find it.
This air is made for lamentation.

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Other Selected Poems

Verse Daily, "In Praise of Echo"
One Art Poetry, "One Person",  "The Homing Instinct",   "After a Stroke, the Doctor Asks Me to Describe the Cookie Theft Picture"
Poetry Foundation, “My mother was like the bees”
Rock Paper Poem, “Sometimes My Tinnitus Is a Whisper from the Past”,
“Mount Madonna’s Last White Deer”
Pedestal Magazine, “Schrödinger’s Cat”
Southern Review, “Touch It Every Day”
BODY, “What I Would Tell the Man Who Wanted to Rape Me If I Saw Him Again”, 
“When My Boss Said “I Can See You’ve Been Around the Block a Few Times”

SWWIM, “A Short Memoir with Shoes”
Verse Virtual, “Owning It”
Literal Latte, “In Defense of Goldilocks”
Baltimore Review, “Graphology”
Ekphrastic Review , “Summer Interior”
Connotation Press , “Baptism in Blue”,   “On Hoarding”
Cider Press Review , “Gretel Grown Old"
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