poem: I Miss That Lizard

I Miss That Lizard

One week, each day
when I sat outside,
a lizard would come
to join rest
upon my foot.

I would look down
and see it there,
staring back at me.

I do not know why,
what drew it
to sit there
on the toes
of my shoe,

but it would appear
each day. 
It went on
at least a week,
it could be longer,

but one day,
it was gone.
I do not know
what happened,
if it was taken
by some bird
or had an accident,

or just decided
it was done
with me and my shoe,
but I think
we were friends, maybe. 

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