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It's alright living with my dog, He's eager; How he goes after things. But I am patient. I watch. I don't scold when he gets too silly, or wayward. Or praise him when he's a clever boy. Whether he licks or bites is indifferent to me, And he does both. At best, he's at rest, And then I stroke his tangled pelt. For he's a teacher, too. So in his restlessness, I don't forget who is master and who dog. And when At last, He's gone, Another stray will soon enough appear.
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Jun 3, 2019
Jun 3, 2019 at 4:53 AM UTC
My dog.
It's alright living with my dog, He's eager; How he goes after things. But I am patient. I watch. I don't scold when he gets too silly, or wayward. Or praise him when he's a clever boy. Whether he licks or bites is indifferent to me, And he does both. At best, he's at rest, And then I stroke his tangled pelt. For he's a teacher, too. So in his restlessness, I don't forget who is master and who dog. And when At last, He's gone, Another stray will soon enough appear.
Mind metaphor.
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Jun 3, 2019
Jun 3, 2019 at 4:53 AM UTC
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