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milky white eyes pupils searching every time I step over you long frayed coat big ears like the puppy and the black one that greets me after passing through back roads I spent summers with you when you used to sprint before your hind legs started to drag before your mouth and tongue started to sag you sleep all day, taking your pills ‘crotchety old lady’ who doesn’t die you’re a memory now, who eats six pills before dinner you’re here so we can all look into your eyes like crystal ***** foggier with each evening I hope you’re dreaming when you pass that you don’t take for granted the last few months old shepherd, so hard to let go
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Apr 20, 2012
Apr 20, 2012 at 11:56 PM UTC
Mohanna
milky white eyes pupils searching every time I step over you long frayed coat big ears like the puppy and the black one that greets me after passing through back roads I spent summers with you when you used to sprint before your hind legs started to drag before your mouth and tongue started to sag you sleep all day, taking your pills ‘crotchety old lady’ who doesn’t die you’re a memory now, who eats six pills before dinner you’re here so we can all look into your eyes like crystal ***** foggier with each evening I hope you’re dreaming when you pass that you don’t take for granted the last few months old shepherd, so hard to let go
coyote-siren
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Apr 20, 2012
Apr 20, 2012 at 11:56 PM UTC
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