Nelle
Maria Famà
Nelle
A small brown and white terrier, Nelle,
straight from France
lived next door to me for four years
with her French doctors
postdoctoral fellows at Jefferson Hospital
Nelle, in elegant collars and tasteful sweaters,
paraded with her doctors proudly up Sigel Street
as if it were a Paris boulevard
For half a year
I chatted in English with the doctors
I greeted Nelle
“Hello, Nelle, how are you?”
Everyday Nelle stiffened, glared, growled at me
Then, one morning,as Nelle emerged
with her doctors for a walk
I said, “Hi, Yannick! Hello, Hérvey!”
I looked at Nelle and said
“Bonjour, Nelle! Comment allez vous?”
Nelle wagged her tail, licked my hand,
I swear she gave me a smile
From then on
every day in my shaky French
“Bonjour, Nelle! Comment ça va?”
“Bonjour!” “Bonsoir!” “À bientôt, Nelle!”
Everyday Nelle bestowed
a precious lick of my hand, a welcome wag of her tail,
even a smile
everyday a little bit of French
for a thoroughly French dog
“Nelle, sa va bien?”
every day for Nelle
“Bonjour!” “Bonsoir!” “Bonne Nuit!”
until she returned to France
with her doctors
“Adíeu, Nelle!”
“Au revoir, Nelle, au revoir!”