Dogs are really authentic and true creatures, if ever there were any. Even the “fru-fru” or really pampered-beyond-belief dogs, I think, probably have that internal devil-may-care attitude from time to time. Great poem, Robert; you convey unadorned dog movements so well through words, prepositions even!, that are not really a one-to-one relationship (e.g., “Not away, but after/or contrary,/the reversal indicative/and untoward…”) That is an awe-inspiring ability.
Bob, thank you for introducing us to Apollonia! She is sooo precious! And your poem has painted a vivid word-picture that makes me want to see her “personally.” If you and your wife are home…well. that’ll be ok, too! *g*
I have two Chihuahuas, so I know how snuggly they are, and how much it means to them, and to me, to have that physical contact–comfort, ecstasy, contentment–probably all three 🙂
Thank you for liking my blog, Running, Writing, and Traveling for Life! I haven’t thought of Li Po in donkey’s years! I must say Li Po was good in his time, but you have breathed new, more vibrant life into the lines. Allan Chapman (allanwchapman.com)
Really sweet poem. Truly captures the feeling of having a puppy.
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Thank you. Dogs are dear to me. Life without one would be difficult.
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Indeed. Feels like my have saved my life. Or at least my soul. Lovely poem.
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Sounds as though you have known this kind of friendship personally – I really enjoyed this poem 🙂 Thank you
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Oh, yes! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Dogs are really authentic and true creatures, if ever there were any. Even the “fru-fru” or really pampered-beyond-belief dogs, I think, probably have that internal devil-may-care attitude from time to time. Great poem, Robert; you convey unadorned dog movements so well through words, prepositions even!, that are not really a one-to-one relationship (e.g., “Not away, but after/or contrary,/the reversal indicative/and untoward…”) That is an awe-inspiring ability.
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P.S. Your chihuahua is adorable! 🙂
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Meet Apollonia, the Five Pound Terror of Texas, and Lissa’s number one companion. She’s very cute. And sweet. And feisty!
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Chi’s can be so feisty, as you said. Lovely little Apollonia–congratulations, Robert! 🙂
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They are indeed authentic and true, and all have their own unique personalities. I enjoyed trying to capture that movement in an oblique manner.
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You did…perfectly. Just exactly. Thank you.
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I’m so pleased you feel that way!
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love the last five lines! sweet doggy.
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Thank you. She is very sweet.
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Robert, I’m sure she is. What a face too!
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Love it! You describe the moment perfectly. Thank you.
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Thank you, Ron.
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Nice. Feel like I’m there when I read.
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Thank you.
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Bob, thank you for introducing us to Apollonia! She is sooo precious! And your poem has painted a vivid word-picture that makes me want to see her “personally.” If you and your wife are home…well. that’ll be ok, too! *g*
Ron
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But then you might need to convince Ozymandias, her bodyguard and fellow Chihuahua, that you are worthy. And Ozzie is tough, I tell ya!
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Your poems are so lovely
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Thank you.
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Amusing and sweet! ❤
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Like the pooch!
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I have two Chihuahuas, so I know how snuggly they are, and how much it means to them, and to me, to have that physical contact–comfort, ecstasy, contentment–probably all three 🙂
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I think so, too.
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Lovely. Suddenly, I miss having a dog. Thank you for your lovely work of art.
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Dogs are essential to my comfort.
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Thank you for liking my blog, Running, Writing, and Traveling for Life! I haven’t thought of Li Po in donkey’s years! I must say Li Po was good in his time, but you have breathed new, more vibrant life into the lines. Allan Chapman (allanwchapman.com)
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Thanks for your kind words.
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Oh, I just love this. 🙂
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Thanks, Miranda!
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I came to say thank you for reading more of my poetry and stayed awhile to enjoy your work. A wonderful group of pieces.
Alexander
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You’re very welcome. And thanks for stopping by.
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Very Cool!
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Thanks.
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dogs are indeed gods and, while i don’t always believe in god, i never disbelieve in dog.
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Dog is my copilot!
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I shared this with my boxer, Stella. She liked it almost as much as the poem I wore for her “hidden in your smile”. Cheers!
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My greatest critic was an English Bulldog who would fall asleep and snore whenever I read to him.
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This poem is like a warm, fuzzy blanket for my brain…and my heart
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Glad you liked it!
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Sweetness incarnate! Bravo!
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Dogs! What would we do without them?
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So sweet! Finding the perfect spot between the two of you. What more is there? So happy you stopped by my blog today. Thanks!
Elouise
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I love the last line. We DO sigh in response!
Dog: *sigh*rawrrr*yawn*
You: *sigh* Yeah life’s rough, huh buddy…
LOL such a great observation.
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Yes, the simplest pleasures…
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