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I saw a dog today. It was running on the baseball field. The clouds were puffy Like in Toy Story. The rust red of the distant buildings bridged the surreal gap between the serene blue sky and candy green grass. He was well built, Tawny Pointed ears, Lolling tongue. There was an effortless curve to his tail And a sprightly spring to his step. But he wasn’t exhibiting his strength, He was rolling on his back, Twisting with sheer ecstasy. While I feel the grass tickle the back of my legs He doesn’t let anyone in the world stop him. I almost cried. Or maybe I did cry. In my shade I felt as though he were so far away, Shimmering in a sunny mirage.
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Apr 18, 2017
Apr 18, 2017 at 3:13 PM UTC
I saw a dog today
I saw a dog today. It was running on the baseball field. The clouds were puffy Like in Toy Story. The rust red of the distant buildings bridged the surreal gap between the serene blue sky and candy green grass. He was well built, Tawny Pointed ears, Lolling tongue. There was an effortless curve to his tail And a sprightly spring to his step. But he wasn’t exhibiting his strength, He was rolling on his back, Twisting with sheer ecstasy. While I feel the grass tickle the back of my legs He doesn’t let anyone in the world stop him. I almost cried. Or maybe I did cry. In my shade I felt as though he were so far away, Shimmering in a sunny mirage.
molly-byrne
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Apr 18, 2017
Apr 18, 2017 at 3:13 PM UTC
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