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Daddy, I want a puppy

Daddy, I want a puppy she said.

Eyes sparkled as wild diamonds.

Daddy obeyed precious daughters wishes.

Bought a her dog and gave her kisses.

Once he was an adorable puppy, with sloppy tongue and burst of nature.

Then poor sloppy, soppy puppy changed.

Well he didn't if only you knew, his only offence was that he grew.

Suddenly wasn't a cuddly pup anymore.

Shoved alone in the garden.

He ate too much and bought with him  bills, needed walking over the hills.

Daddy was tired, and daughter grew too.

Daughter left home the lonely once puppy feels blue.

(C) Livvi

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Mar 20, 2014
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