The little blind dog
Back yard do her thing
When time to come in
Toto wasn't there
Called and called some more
Toto didn't come
Was no dog in sight
The kids were so sad
Crying half the night
Light left on for her
though she could not see
Old, blind, bit crippled
A call three days gone
"Toto's in my barn
She's a muddy mess
Three dogs brought her in"
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- Poem Copyright, Jimmiehov 2019. All Rights Reserved
- I'm linked with Marian in the Imaginary Garden at http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2019/06/just-one-word-muddy.html?m=1
- This is a true story, she was a pathetic soul but never before was she lost. I don't know who was happiest, us or her. But we were all so very thankful for her newfound friends.
Glad the dogs brought her home.
ReplyDeleteA happy ending! Poor little muddy buddy. Thanks for all your kind comments on my poems, Jim. You certainly have had a lifetime of experiences!
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic that the other dogs helped her out. Heartbreaking and sweet at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a great ending and I'm so glad for the other dogs! Whoosh. Really nice.
ReplyDeleteWhen pets go missing, it really is a special little trauma. I think you captured it here in a factual, forthright way that let the emotional undercurrent carry me through. Well done and viva la!
ReplyDeleteReally love the end... though I assume it resulted in Toto getting a bath,
ReplyDeleteI love that animals help each other. SO glad she was found. Poor old girl.
ReplyDeleteAw! This is a Disney movie waiting to be made. Yay for the helpful dogs.
ReplyDeleteOh good, a happy ending!
ReplyDeleteOh, so thankful there was a happy ending.
ReplyDeletesad for old, blind dog...
ReplyDeleteBy the way, happy ending for little girl....
# Lovely poem
Oh my, heartrending.
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