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"And the older I get, the more I'm sure That more by itself never was a cure Some days I've got nothing to show for except Walking the dog and walking the floor" Mary Chapin Carpenter <><><> *it's been twenty years plus who can remember exact, the last time I had a full-time four-legged companion to share my bed, greet my head with wagging tail, and joy incessantly, overflowing and drowning me with face lickings and hugs of a topsy turvy twisty body, and smiles and curdling yowls of deep throated cries of obvious joy and the first thing I'll do when the nectar of next life's staging begins to commence will be me to get such a dog as heretofore I remember as an unadulterated purest joy, I'll still walk the floor, long walks, yup, outdoors, early morn, and late afternoon day settling setting endings, dog and me, freshly bathed, settling in to watch some British crime and ****** mysteries sleuthed and solved by folks I'll never meet, but whose company enjoyed over the distance of an atlantic sea and about seven feet, and maybe dog  curls up next to me, by my pillowed head, or between my happy to snuggle legs, don't matter much, dog & me, will discuss an alternating rotation satisfying our mutuality, and even when I  still walk the floor, which be a task for evermore, he can walk beside me if he chooses, cause choice is what's it all about* with a true companion nml
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Aug 18, 2025
Aug 18, 2025 at 5:19 PM UTC
A Man and No Dog
"And the older I get, the more I'm sure That more by itself never was a cure Some days I've got nothing to show for except Walking the dog and walking the floor" Mary Chapin Carpenter <><><> *it's been twenty years plus who can remember exact, the last time I had a full-time four-legged companion to share my bed, greet my head with wagging tail, and joy incessantly, overflowing and drowning me with face lickings and hugs of a topsy turvy twisty body, and smiles and curdling yowls of deep throated cries of obvious joy and the first thing I'll do when the nectar of next life's staging begins to commence will be me to get such a dog as heretofore I remember as an unadulterated purest joy, I'll still walk the floor, long walks, yup, outdoors, early morn, and late afternoon day settling setting endings, dog and me, freshly bathed, settling in to watch some British crime and ****** mysteries sleuthed and solved by folks I'll never meet, but whose company enjoyed over the distance of an atlantic sea and about seven feet, and maybe dog  curls up next to me, by my pillowed head, or between my happy to snuggle legs, don't matter much, dog & me, will discuss an alternating rotation satisfying our mutuality, and even when I  still walk the floor, which be a task for evermore, he can walk beside me if he chooses, cause choice is what's it all about* with a true companion nml
Girl and Her Dog Song by Mary Chapin Carpenter ‧ 2025 Everyone asks when you're growing up "Who do you want to be?" I never had an answer, couldn't figure out Why I couldn't see myself as some future other No one's partner, no one's mother No one's answer, no one's lover Nobody but me But the older I get, the more I see That more by itself never worked for me Keeping it simple as it can be Walking along, just him and me Mornings here with a coffee cup Songs in my head, looking up If the rain holds off, we'll be in luck But we're lucky anyway A long time ago, I got married once It didn't take long to find That the words I heard coming out of his mouth Were not the truthful kind I thought about moving to LA Maybe upstate or the UK Anywhere as long as it's far away From what I left behind And the older I get, the more I'm sure That more by itself never was a cure Some days I've got nothing to show for except Walking the dog and walking the floor Mornings here with a coffee cup Stories in my head, looking up If the rain holds off, we'll be in luck But we're lucky anyway In summer, neighbors leave tomatoes In fall, dust coats your tires Spring greens up every shadow In December, we lay a fire I figure I'm finally old enough To know who I want to be when I grow up A girl and her dog riding in the truck Wave as we're going by Now the older I get, the less I need Just a good old dog underneath the trees Keeping it simple as it can be Fitting together like a puzzle piece Mornings here with a coffee cup Whistling for him while I'm looking up If the rain holds off, we'll be in luck But we're lucky anyway We're lucky anyway <> 1147am mon aug 8 twenty five nml hat lipstadt
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Aug 18, 2025
Aug 18, 2025 at 5:19 PM UTC
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