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The Dog
by Melony Cooper
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
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Dogs are greedy and needy. I was trying to take a nap and a dog kept barking. I couldn't sleep so I wrote this for laughs.


Most likely if you open the door a dog will roam

but believe me he will find his way back home

he might take a pee or hump a tree

or a dog instinctively, dogs react good or bad easily

if you show a dog a piece of meat

he will act like he never had nothing to eat

but dogs unlike cats don't do good for long in the street

quick learners, after a while they figure it out on their own

they sit on the porch, bark and guard the door- but they don't roam

bad dogs are easily replaced  & a well trained dog keeps his ass at home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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Reviewed by Regis Auffray 10/26/2009
I appreciate the humor and the meaning behind your verses, Melony. To me, this can be interpreted on more than one level. Love and best wishes,

Regis
Reviewed by Patrick Granfors 10/8/2009
That's what doggies do. Funny. There is a chihuahua that lives next door that loves to bark. Not so funny at nap time. Just remember that there are no bad dogs, just bad owners. You can train a bad dog to be good so he doesnt't have to be replaced. Training a bad owner is much harder. Patrick
Reviewed by beth martin (Reader) 10/7/2009
Clever!lmao
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