i called what we had puppy love unwavering adoration, unadulterated innocence pure and simple and unconditional in its essence with heart eyes, blushes, smiles so wide butterflies in my stomach i took for a tail that wagged and endless “i love you”s like proud barks i did not realize that love was only on my side
Unconditional, loyal, like a dog at your feet i would never bite the hand that fed me rich pedigree but you weren’t even feeding me the real thing in its place scraps of treats left behind by the last breed
with no love to spare and bones bare I’ve grown too old now for your fleeting care not fun to play with anymore, not your shiniest toy, too much work with no reward, I sparked no joy so you kicked me out and drive to the store to adopt a new pet as I sit at the back door you lock me outside with no guide or reason why, left me with false hope as my only light
so i wait again for you to open your home to me as i grow bored wait to be fed even just the trash from your floors pawing and barking, pleading to stay promising I’d change if you’d look my way to love you better this time around to bite less no matter the hits you use to put me down
leaves fall as i sit by the door to no avail, spring calls as I see another puppy gather your mail the months go by as im forced to watch before I decide I’ve had enough
so I pull myself away determined to walk out of your back lawn only to find a fence keeping me stuck until the end of dawn i think of digging under or jumping over, plot a way to escape and find new love but you told the world I was rabid, wild, A beast with danger in its eyes, untamed and reviled described me with sharp canines and a killer instinct, when we both knew i couldn’t hurt an insect You painted me with your cruel disdain ensuring no one else would ease my pain should i ever get away