Man And Dog Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Man And Dog



Man and dog

I listen and hear
Read over and over:
"...man and dog..."

Jack London was great
Of the wolf and the dog
In detail social life

I have as you have:
Much about the dogs' life
When with man, when with us

"A horseman..."
The tale said and ended:
"The man made a mistake."

With its barks dog had warned
"Something's wrong."
Ignored dog, went on to town.

Man and dog; this is one
Same is one with the dog
Having lost a loved one
Coming back at set time
Vigilant, looking around
Daily visits till passed out.

That's story of a dog
And the man; so loyal

Then the dog in grave
And woman with tear
Like losing brother

Man and dog?
It's very strange.

Saturday, September 13, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: loyalty
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