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MICHELMAS
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Lancashire England

0 posted 2016-03-17 07:06 AM



Companion

The old man sat reflecting times from equinoxes past
As the sun unfurled its warmth on meadows sweet
Robin red bobbing a song to warn a song to court
Now night as long as day, but still a cold wind to chill
Warm within his coat the spring sun highlighting life’s wrinkles
The dog nuzzled his snout now grey, warm eyes that knew
A shift from paw to paw but patient all the time
As thoughts tumbled through his mind, warm soft fur to touch
Soon orchard blossoms would bloom, forbears of the fruit to come
He stood the dog’s tail wagging in anticipation
The sun on his back distinct shadows leading the way home
Morning mist now lifting the promise of a better day
And then he turned and thought, a tear to brush away
The dog sighed, a tighter lead, then homeward bound they walked

© Copyright 2016 MICHAEL HUGHES - All Rights Reserved
JerryPat2
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since 2011-02-06
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South Louisiana
1 posted 2016-03-17 12:22 PM


Ahhh . . . Poem caused me to relate and think about then I take my little mutt for a walk. Or let her out back for some sniffin' and peeing. Enjoyed this.


XGarapanX
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Antarctica
2 posted 2016-03-18 02:40 AM


You are a skilled storyteller.
Cari
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Englnand
3 posted 2016-03-18 09:08 AM


There’s something about dogs that inspire poetry, like me for example.

Nice piece, Well done.

Cari.

OwlSA
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Durban, South Africa
4 posted 2016-03-25 09:41 AM


So very, very, very beautiful, Michael, and so very, very, very real that it has the tears running down my face. I saw and felt every bit of it.  I especially adore the doggy bits.  You know dogs, that is obvious.  
jwesley
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since 2000-04-30
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Spring, Texas
5 posted 2016-03-26 11:35 PM


Yeah, I was there, my friend --- uh, no, I wasn't the dog! --- and it touched the parts of me it was supposed to.  

Much enjoyed,

j.

MICHELMAS
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Lancashire England
6 posted 2016-03-29 05:26 AM


Thanks to all for the comments

Michael

BluesSerenade
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By the Seaside
7 posted 2016-03-31 01:01 PM


Your poem comes to life in living color,  and takes the reader there.

Brava Sir!!

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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Fair to middlin' of nowhere
8 posted 2016-03-31 01:08 PM


Loved this! ~L
JamesMichael
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9 posted 2016-04-02 08:36 PM


enjoyed...james
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