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Yoinn
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0 posted 2009-06-16 12:03 PM



Sitting alone in the park,I saw an old dog sitting there too,in the shade of a willow tree a few feet away.
His coat was dull and gray, although not dirty and you could see his skin in places where time had rubbed up against him.
While I looked, he walked over and layed down beside me.
We sat there awhile watching mothers talk while their children played. We watched young girls on roller blades and business men with attaches.
I had some peanuts in my pocket so I cracked a couple open, ate one and threw the next over to him. He didn't lunge after it or even look over at me, he just slowly bent his head down, picked it up in his aged and grey mouth, and chewed it while he gazed out over the park.
We sat there for a few more minutes, eating peanuts, when I finally spoke to him,
"You've had a hard life too, haven't ya fella"
He turned his head and looked at me with the saddest brown eyes I think I have ever seen and blinked. After awhile, almost at the same time,
we rose to our feet to leave. I slowly put my hand down and gently patted his head. Again, he looked at me and blinked, but I thought I saw his tail move just slightly.

He watched me put on my hat and my thread bare coat, although not dirty, and then he walked away.

I liked that old dog.



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1 posted 2009-06-16 01:23 PM


You know what?  I liked that old dog too.  Nice writing.
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2 posted 2009-06-16 07:00 PM


His coat was dull and gray, although not dirty and you could see his skin in places where time had rubbed up against him.

~*~

I liked this descriptive part. Brought the
imagery of your piece home.

Good job!


Yoinn
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3 posted 2009-06-19 06:35 AM


thank you Mysteria and Sunshine for your kind words. LOL i have a place on my head also where time rubbed up against me ..sigh

Yoin

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4 posted 2009-06-19 08:42 AM


Beautiful, poignant write! There is no doubt about him understanding you as well as you understood him.

Curious... did you meet him again?

Love,
Margherita

Sunshine
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5 posted 2009-06-19 09:07 PM


My head's getting to that point, Yoinn.

But I try to ignore it, just to keep my
grandchildren happy.

Yoinn
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6 posted 2009-06-20 10:28 PM


thank you Margherita for your reply. ummmm hope this doesn't spoil the poem for you but im afraid its all fiction...no scruffy dog . lol

Yes sunshine i agree i think I would do just about anything to keep my little shorties happy too.

Yoin

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7 posted 2009-07-01 06:41 PM


Wonderful...James
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8 posted 2009-07-02 01:27 AM


Yoin,

I really like this.  What a wonderful thing it is to be chosen by an old dog to commune for a bit.

Alison

HAZARD
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9 posted 2009-07-05 07:58 AM


Very evocative of two guys just hanging out!
I especially like the way the dog felt no obligation to acknowledge the peanuts. It reminded of that line from a stranger - 'Gotta Light Buddy?' Followed by a brief nod, as worlds move on.

We are all here, man or beast, and we just gotta make the best of it. Life doesn't owe us a damn thing!

HAZARD

Yoinn
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10 posted 2009-07-07 02:00 PM


Thank you James

Yoin

Yoinn
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11 posted 2009-07-07 02:01 PM


Thank you Alison.

Yoin

Yoinn
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12 posted 2009-07-07 02:03 PM


Thank you Hazard,
Glad you picked up on the "two guys hanging out" theme running through the piece. I tried to draw the similarites between the man and the dog.

Yoin

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