Danielle N. Calhoun
A MOUSE ABOUT TOWN
It has only been a few days
The flag half staff
flowers still fresh
the cemetery plot
bearing a name
Calhoun County still mourns
and a little mouse wanders
wondering what for
Snippets of cheese
she used to get
even though
she was not
a pet
She shuffles along
on tiny feet
tail on the ground
whiskers
twitching
a tear like a rain drop
falling to the ground
the little mouse alone
scampering about town
She reaches the plot
after hitching a ride
on Calhoun Country Transit
on the bumper, what a ride
Laying a piece of paper at the site
her tiny teeth holding it just right
She’d written a poem
with the tip of her tail
She will always remember
the lady so well
©Copyright September 5, 2008 by Danielle N. Calhoun
Author’s Note: Remembering Tina Rice