BEFORE I LEAVE MY CAVE THIS MORNING
I must warm my callused, cold hands
between the fleshy warm thighs
of a woman as big as my prey.
It keeps me strong all day long
She’s more lusty than skinny ladies
hunkered down behind stalactites
in this cave I call home.
I sharpen my knives and spears
to chase after wild cattle,
saber tooth tigers and red deer—
more food is never enough
to feed so many hungry mouths.
I run as fast as I can.
I have responsibilities.