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The Newfounlander, Wrapped in her blanket, Was laid behind the new shed. The hole bled with water. She rose as Lazarus, Caked with dirt. The shovel mixed her in with earth. A Christian marker denoted the place Where lovely Ete lay. But the girls were coming home, Unaware of the interment; Katie asked George to dig, But George had been a farm boy, So Katie manned the ***** She was bloated, Washed and brushed; Then viewed on her clean blanket. The shovel was in the shed. Crazy Katie took the family To the Vet's for cremation. George followed silently, With ***** boots and blisters, And not a whisper To the sisters That Mom's gone dog-gone mind.
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Jan 21, 2017
Jan 21, 2017 at 2:14 PM UTC
Crazy Katie Digs Up a Dog
The Newfounlander, Wrapped in her blanket, Was laid behind the new shed. The hole bled with water. She rose as Lazarus, Caked with dirt. The shovel mixed her in with earth. A Christian marker denoted the place Where lovely Ete lay. But the girls were coming home, Unaware of the interment; Katie asked George to dig, But George had been a farm boy, So Katie manned the ***** She was bloated, Washed and brushed; Then viewed on her clean blanket. The shovel was in the shed. Crazy Katie took the family To the Vet's for cremation. George followed silently, With ***** boots and blisters, And not a whisper To the sisters That Mom's gone dog-gone mind.
Ete: eh-tay (French for Summer)
francie-lynch
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Jan 21, 2017
Jan 21, 2017 at 2:14 PM UTC
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