in terms of crit, I am interested to know whether the continued usage of "it" annoys the reader, and what sort of impression the reader is left with at the end of the poem.After a long shower,
breakfast of tea and toast,
and a kiss on mothers cheek
it walked the usual
route down apathy avenue
heading for the happiness factory
By afternoon they called,
concerned it did not show.
No one knew where it went.
Friends visited, armed with beer
and tales of those camping
escapades of two summers gone
hoping to entice it home.
Sometimes they swore they saw it
face pressed against the window
of a speeding car, not waving.
Doctors came and went, each with
their own sniffer dog, unleashed once
after breakfast, and just before
sleep. None found it scent.
The house became shabby,
garden overgrown. Months passed,
efforts dimmed, Friends moved on.
Then one Sunday afternoon
late into Autumn
at a cafe table
as a child sneezed pea's onto
her fathers plate, it
returned, gaunt and dishevelled
rising from nestled slumber
in the crevice of your sudden smile.