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On a whim one day we took the car And drove for miles and miles, quite far To visit a place, a sanctuary For cats and dogs and all things hairy All three of us without a plan Had never been best friend as man only can We had no clue when disembarking of all the curs Alone there skulking and marking The couple who had come on holiday Decided to stay when confronted by strays And in their house they were inundated With bowls and beds and little bodies mutilated In one cage a ball of fur hid and retreated Into the shadows and disappeared I failed to notice this little hound Instead shed tears for all around With anxious steps from Helena and Remy We were led to a cage much bigger and roomy Where inside seemed to hide a huge Bear Who smiled and sniggered and appeared not to care This one we took out for a walk But before that we asked who could not talk And from the cage the most pitiful thing With one broken leg and fear heartbreaking We bundled them both out that day And bathed and fed and loved them forever And still today
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 6:48 AM UTC
Charlie and the Bear
On a whim one day we took the car And drove for miles and miles, quite far To visit a place, a sanctuary For cats and dogs and all things hairy All three of us without a plan Had never been best friend as man only can We had no clue when disembarking of all the curs Alone there skulking and marking The couple who had come on holiday Decided to stay when confronted by strays And in their house they were inundated With bowls and beds and little bodies mutilated In one cage a ball of fur hid and retreated Into the shadows and disappeared I failed to notice this little hound Instead shed tears for all around With anxious steps from Helena and Remy We were led to a cage much bigger and roomy Where inside seemed to hide a huge Bear Who smiled and sniggered and appeared not to care This one we took out for a walk But before that we asked who could not talk And from the cage the most pitiful thing With one broken leg and fear heartbreaking We bundled them both out that day And bathed and fed and loved them forever And still today
For our four legged rescue dogs, they rescued us, thank you to Ash Animal Rescue, Wicklow, Ireland
fiona-moloney
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 6:48 AM UTC
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