Sloth

by R. P. LISTER
WHERE shall I find the little six-toed sloth
That once companioned me in days gone by?
Often the soft-foot twilight found us both
Sitting forlorn below an alien sky,
That once companioned me in days gone by?
Often the soft-foot twilight found us both
Sitting forlorn below an alien sky,
Where hung the gibbous moon, with vacant leer
Staring us fiercely till our poor hearts froze;
And I would rouse myself to tweak his ear,
And he would softly punch me on the nose.
Staring us fiercely till our poor hearts froze;
And I would rouse myself to tweak his ear,
And he would softly punch me on the nose.
Then would we creep into some near-by cell
Made dimmer by the dampwood embers’ gleam,
And I would roll upon the floor and yell,
And he would hang immobile from a beam;
Made dimmer by the dampwood embers’ gleam,
And I would roll upon the floor and yell,
And he would hang immobile from a beam;
Sweet patchwork nights, when the rude owlet-screech
From darkling forest split our sleep to shreds,
And we would mutter softly, each to each,
And in sweet melancholy scratch our heads.
From darkling forest split our sleep to shreds,
And we would mutter softly, each to each,
And in sweet melancholy scratch our heads.
Many a road together have we fared,
Laughed at the gay and shuddered at the grim,
Many a cenobitic supper shared,
Kippers for me and kipper bones for him:
Laughed at the gay and shuddered at the grim,
Many a cenobitic supper shared,
Kippers for me and kipper bones for him:
But this was long ago. Parted our ways,
Companionable sloth I have no more.
I am adventured into duller days,
I may no longer roll upon the floor.
Companionable sloth I have no more.
I am adventured into duller days,
I may no longer roll upon the floor.
He walked so slowly and I walked so fast,
He could not follow as I hurried on;
I was not first, but he was always last —
My little six-toed sloth, where is he gone?
He could not follow as I hurried on;
I was not first, but he was always last —
My little six-toed sloth, where is he gone?