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Here In This House Dog Poem

Here In This House Dog Poem. The way we said goodbye. I will never know hunger, or the fear of not knowing if i'll eat.

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He also chewed on my mom’s blue shoe. I whined to you so softly as you brushed away a tear, “it’s me, i haven’t left you, i’m well, i’m fine, i’m here.” On the street in the town.

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I can sleep soundly, assured that when i wake, my world will not have changed. No, all the nights through i lie alone. Give an inch, she'll take a mile.

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I whined to you so softly as you brushed away a tear, “it’s me, i haven’t left you, i’m well, i’m fine, i’m here.” I will not shiver in the cold, or grow weary from the heat. I will never know the loneliness i hear in the barks of the other dogs 'out there'.

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I will never know the loneliness i hear in the barks of the other dogs 'out there'. I can sleep soundly, assured that when i wake my world will not have changed. My shelter days are numbered six.

I Am Not A Thing.


To learn to live with wasting. From the book my hippo has the hiccups. I am a living, breathing animal.

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You, man and woman, live so long, it is hard. Where the downstairs is up. And where you sit to read — and i fear often grieving for me —.

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