Poem: A Bit of Quiet

A Bit of Quiet

has broken off
from the night
to curl itself 
into a small ball
beside my chair,
close enough 
I feel its warmth.
It is a kind quiet,
at least now.
If I move fast,
starle it,
it may reply
with claw or fang.

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