What Am I to You?

As a pup I dreamed and wondered
What life would hold in store
For ME, I thought, there's something GREAT
Beyond that kennel door.
Out there are needy people
And I have much to give
Love, and wit, and gentleness
To help them learn to live.
I'd be someone's protector,
Keep little ones from harm,
Or guide an old man's steps,
Or help to run a farm.
I'd run and bark and jump and play
With friends along a sandy shore
I'd roll in meadows, thick and green
That lie beyond that kennel door.
I lay here waiting, longing,
As the days and years went by,
My owner kept me fed and brushed,
But inside let me die.
I do not think of greatness now,
I'm old and filled with pain.
My owner has some ribbons,
But I have lived in vain.
I cannot think what could have been,
My dreams are filled with hope no more.
Just floors and walls and a broken heart
For me behind this kennel door.
By M. KummerM

 All In The Town

All in the town were still asleep,
when the sun came up with a shout and a leap.
And in the streets unseenby man,
A little dog danced and the day began.
Author Unknown


 

I WANT TO BE A WHIPPET

Bless the noble Whippet hound
Sharp in swiftness, sight and sound
holds above him all his pride
Mighty Greyhound step aside
Who dares challenge the Whippet hound?
One knows he is perfection bound
Tri-colour, parti colour, black mask red
A fearless hunter where e'er he tread
Canine king or canine queen
the whippet's beauty plainly seen
by one who knows a touch of class
and one who loves a run in grass
You're wild as wind and calm as sea
Could I be you and you be me?
I wish I was a Whippet hound
Of course, to be a Whippet hound
copyright 1976. reprinted with permission

Author, Barbara McClarty
copyright © 1997.



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