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Dog Park

When I get too blue

I laugh at myself

pick up the leash

and take Mr. Brown to the dog park.

 

He shows me how

to be carefree

will jump and bark

drink a gallon of water

and lick whomever he chooses

without a worry in the world.

 

Everybody admires his *****

What kind of dog is that?

He’s a Rhodesian Ridgeback.

an African lion hound,

but he’s scared shitless of my cat.

what’s yours?

A Visla.

Looks like yours, only smaller.

Did you see that American Foxhound?

That s.o.b. can jump!

Yeah, too bad he can’t pay my mortgage.

 

The young photographer shows off

his brilliant Doberman’s latest trick –

a double backflip

catching the Frisbee ten feet high

landing on all fours.

The old lady with the blind daschund

says, “Oh, oh, isn’t he wonderful?”

She claps her hands in delight.

 

The canine Noah's arc show runs all day

with the entry of pugnacious Sharpeis

the arrogance of Poodles

the inscrutability of giant Malamutes.

the pride of leash-holders.

 

Gradually tree shadows darken the sawdust

and people start parading home,

the **** athletic girls with their boyfriends’ Shepherds

the slow old men with their greying Labradors

the lady real estate agents with their tiny Shih Tzus.

 

And then it’s silent

I’m the last one there

alone in the gathering dusk

still hearing echoes of joyful barks

realizing how funny it is

that so many people

look just like their dogs

but I don’t think about it,

I just marvel at all this joy.

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Feb 17, 2013
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