Lonely Dog
Somewhere in the evening chill
a lonely dog was barking
Children were out playing still
crying out as children will
leaning on my window sill
I could hear that dog barking
Walking out into the night
the moon was softly shining
Feeling something’s not quite right
something hidden out of sight
someone hiding from the light
Alone, afraid and whining
I found him about a block from here
chained up in someone’s backyard
Shivering from cold and fear
no water bowl or food was near
a dog abandoned, it was clear
Alone in someone’s backyard
The house was dark and silent
a thought grew in my mind
I jumped the fence and untied him
and we left his past behind
I took him in my kitchen
and fed him leftover stew
poured him a bowl of water
It was the least I could do
When he got his belly full
he laid his head upon my knee
I took a cloth and washed his face
while his eyes examined me
I brushed his coat, caressed his ears
trying to ease his misery
I said, “don’t worry, you’ll be ok”
and for a moment, he believed
I put a blanket on the floor
so he could sleep next to me
I rubbed his tired shoulders
and sang him off to sleep
When I awoke next morning
he’d passed away during the night
I guess one night of comfort
couldn’t make the past all right
So I wrapped him in that blanket
and buried him in my backyard
I only knew him a little while
but i took his death real hard
His life had been so lonely
I could see it in his eyes
All he’d needed was a friend
to be there when he died
Strange how our paths may intersect
the friends that we may find
I know I’d seen that dog before
but I never paid much mind
But I will always remember
the look in his old eyes
I only hope he’s found his place
in pastures of paradise
By Dale Adams
From: United States
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