December
A
new
day was
born but it
took a while fr
anyone to
notice. A thick fog
rolled in from the near-by
frest just before
the break of
dawn and muffled the persistent barking
of the neighbur's dog.
A deer stopped at the edge of
a clearing; it sniffed the wet air
and moved on hesitantly, the snw crunching
under its small hoofs. Coloroured lights around a
windw blinked in two-second intervals. Trees stood
still and dark, their trunks absorbing
the soft electric light. A car
started in the
neighbour's yard. Someone woke up and turned n a radio;
the news were about interest
rates, failed mergers, bloody coups,
and hckey matches. A tea kettle whistled. The kitchen smelled of Christmas
baking.
A child
cried and
Article copyright 1997 Dennis Kaska