When I got home from church tonight I got an email telling me that Jimmy's dog, Buttons, died this morning. (see feb. blog "Missing Jimmy"). Buttons was a faithful dog that Jimmy loved dearly so, after a good cry, I decided I would write an "Ode to Buttons"; and maybe explain, with a bit of humor, why we dog lovers are so loyal to our furry friends. Buttons would have been 15 this October.
A Dog is a Dog
By Natalie Hood
A dog is a dog
But never "just" a dog
For dogs are mans best friend.
In the rough times
And even tough times
He'll stand by you through thick or thin.
A dog is a dog
And just about any ole' dog
Is better than none at all.
For who but your dog
Can make it all better
With a lick in the face when you fall?
A dog is a dog
And I'd be dog gone
If I forgot to ask you this:
What other friend
Would share his house
On those nights that your wife is miffed?
A dog is a dog
And there's no friend like a dog
If only for this reason, you see:
Who, but your dog,
Will join in with you
Even when you're singing off key?
Just In Case You Wanna Have Some CHURCH Up in Here! Shirley Ceasar and "Hold My Mule".
Monday, May 19, 2008
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1 comment:
HAHAHA that is so cute.
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