Rae and Mark June 29th, 2008
Here’s Doggie Poem #8:
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Bye bye back yard is called many times each day
Every hour or two, it always seems that way
Doggies going outside to do their business
Dashing around and barking with lustiness
It’s fun to watch them, when the weather is fine
Not such good fun, though, when the sun doesn’t shine
Glad, in that case, when they come back inside fast
Perhaps it’s the lure of their snacky repast
As they run back indoors, each at their own speed
Ginger’s the quickest, it’s more like a stampede
Ever looking for seconds, so hopefully
Such pleasure from having a great family
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BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?
Rae and Mark June 8th, 2008
Here’s Doggie Poem #7:
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Dogs will be dogs no matter what
Untroubled by things they’ve not got
Values, politics, and egos
Experts at sniffing with their nose
Things they might be able to eat
Sugary snacks and, of course, meat
How they love their chicken and beef
Utterly mad, beyond belief
Not liking dogs is a taboo
To me, I love them, just like you
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BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?
Rae and Mark June 1st, 2008
Here’s Doggie Poem #6:
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Running round and round the back yard
Each day with complete disregard
Caring not for mundane matters
It’s clear they’re all mad as hatters
Playing, chasing and barking too
Ever wanting something to chew
Snacks and bones and even what’s ours
And then they rest, for hours and hours
Drained by all of their exertions
Dreams of doggy fascinations
Expeditions to hunt rabbit
Dogs will be dogs – that’s their habit
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BTW, there’s a hidden message in this poem. Can you spot it?