Miracle Workers Poem by Monica Engeler

Miracle Workers



There once were four young hounds
All were caught by a canine catcher
Cages locked them for future termination
Only a youth saved all from the pound.

This lad saw the pet’s needs and abilities
He wished to find them special homes
But the boy had to do his plans secretly,
Adults would return them to pet facilities.

These canines shared unique trends
Partaking a snuggle shaped miracles
But there talents weren’t tested yet,
There mysterious gifts remained silent.

This young boy took all pups to a clinic
And concealed them in the basement
The tenant offered to care for them,
Those tykes wiggled free with no mimics.

All four trampled down the hospital halls
Every open portal invited a canine visit
Terminal patients lay helplessly before
A gesture from the pups brought on awe.

Night after night these events took place
Who were these mysterious guests?
Doctors and nurses looked and guessed
Such wonders continued with no trace.

Then one eve, the cellar door flung wide
It was too luring for the pooches
All four ran swiftly through the passage
Oh where to go, and what floor to hide.

Those Devine dogs just took to any door
Leaped on the bed and fondled happily
Just too many pets ran wild in the hallway
One two three four removed from the floor.

Sadly they were returned to iron bars
Fortunately not for a long time
A good Doctor rescued the canines
And he brought them home from harm.

Patients smiled and wanted more cuddles
Whining pups embraced in there arms
Pulses returned to normal with each hug
Miracles happened all in one big huddle.



I based my idea on the movie Miracle Dogs.

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