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A poem, the story of a puppy my sister found in an alley by a homeless shelter. |
The Dog with Four Incisors Homeless shelter Bitter January wind Speeding Mercedes at arm's length Rubbish clutters the gutters Betwixt the buildings he observes keenly Young, beautiful, cheerful, and kind they strode these girls Tiny, thin, rusty and hungry he knew they were different Ears low, tail down, and eyes wide he stalked them No name, No collar, No chip. In her arms she smelled that he was clean "Is this your dog?" they asked of the tramps and bums "No but we will feed him. Got any small change?!" The flimsy grift shattered on the pavement and the pieces blew away The girls too him home "LOST!"..."LOST"..."Lost!"....."lost!"....."lost"...... The caring posters lost in the pile of urban marketing, neon, and LED A collar, A leash, A bite to eat A blanket, A bed, water and fed A little bit of love goes a long way Now half a dozen people search for his home. "I don't eat much, I'm quiet as a mouse, I'm perfectly behaved....but I won't get off your couch." He sleeps in a ball Three weeks ago he didn't have a place to nap Today he has a place in a dozen homes You're alright kid Good Luck 'Small Change' C. Evan Thompson 2/7/15 |