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Do Animals Have Feelings?

Contributed by White_Raven on Tuesday, 27th June 2006 @ 05:23:03 PM in AEST
Topic: NaturePoetry



There are many who say animals do not have feelings,
And I strongly disagree, I think animals have just as many
feelings as us, My proof, you may ask?

I give you the Wolf,
When a pack member dies they howl in pian,
Is that not a sign of grieving?

They only have one mate for their entire life,
Is that not a sign of comitment or love?

When a famine comes and there is hardley any food,
they share and most of the food goes,
to the pups and their mother,
Is that not a sign of compassion and care?

The other wolves in the pack lick their leaders chin and
Keep their tail low while the alphas is held high,
Is this not a sign of respect?

A wolf unlike a dog will not mate with a family member,
Is this not a sign of remembrance and intelligence?

I may sound stupid in my theory,
And I suppose this didnt even count as a poem,
but oh well, Im slow anyway.




Copyright © White_Raven ... [ 2006-06-27 17:23:03]
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Re: Do Animals Have Feelings? (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Tuesday, 27th June 2006 @ 10:44:18 PM AEST
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I liked this and the style you used fit the way you wanted to convey the poem.

Yes I do agree animals do have feelings, each and every one.

Michelle


Re: Do Animals Have Feelings? (User Rating: 1 )
by Aeris030388 on Wednesday, 28th June 2006 @ 07:12:38 PM AEST
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I really liked this one. Its style and message. Well done.

P.S. Yes animals do have feelings and they're probably more intellegent than we are




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