Short Adventure
dog
woman
all
alone
computer
window
rubber
bone
eye-lock
pleading
invitation
one
thrown
bone
brings
jubilation
further
begging
is
for
naught
a
second
later
fun
forgot
For dVerse Poets Open Link Night
Short Adventure
dog
woman
all
alone
computer
window
rubber
bone
eye-lock
pleading
invitation
one
thrown
bone
brings
jubilation
further
begging
is
for
naught
a
second
later
fun
forgot
For dVerse Poets Open Link Night
One bone is enough !!!
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Obviously, you aren’t seeing it from a dog’s point of view! ;o)
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Nicely constructed
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And pretty minimal, for me!!!
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🙂
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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One isn’t enough! And how can it be .. look how cute he is! 🥰🥰
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So you’re on his side?
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Made me laugh, Judy! My dogs don’t give up so easily.
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Does it make you feel better that this poem is fiction?
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Yes, I feel a little better now, Judy!
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Cute
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haha – of course one throw is not enough…
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The other side of dog’s faithful friendliness is their persistent demand for bone throwing and walks – well set out Judy…
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This made me smile. Being a dog owner I completely understand! Whenever I sit down to work on something on my laptop, my dog sits in front of me and starts talking. Dog talking that is. I call it nagging. She will go on and on until I stop what I’m doing to pay attention to her 🥰
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Love your doggy poem … reminding me I miss our English Springer, Chloe.
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I still miss every dog I ever had..But many good memories, too.
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c’est la vie la vida del poocha!
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You city girls just gotta show off yer French!!!
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la espana del france’. Ole’!
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Cute and cleverly crafted.
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