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Unconditional Love

Contributed by oneir8dude on Thursday, 21st September 2006 @ 11:10:27 PM in AEST
Topic: goodbyepoetry





A boy and his dog went exploring in the wood…
Had the feeling of splendor and all things good…

Throwing sticks and kicking rocks…
Splashing mud puddles and taking walks…

Both did this each and everyday…
The boy and his friend loved to play…

That day they ran and went up the trail…
The ending joy was about to avail…

The boy went running in another direction…
His dog’s ears perked up as if to listen…

For impending doom for his young friend…
For the path he was on was about to end…

The trusty friend ran after, but it was to late…
The ground gave way due to his weight…

The young man fell down a ravine…
His fate that day could not be foreseen…

His friend ran to the edge and looked down…
It seemed that time had slowed down…

The young man was not moving…
His friend’s canine heart was breaking…

He could not reach him…
He could not save him…

After time past without his mate…
He felt lost and had to wait…

His friend never came, over the years…
The dog waited by the ravine with tears…

Waiting for his friend to return…
His company, the dog would yearn…

As the years past and the toll time took…
The dog sat at the ravine and down he would look…

For his friend he missed so badly…
Looking for him waiting so sadly…

His friend still waits to this very day…









Copyright © oneir8dude ... [ 2006-09-21 23:10:27]
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Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by sadaddy on Thursday, 21st September 2006 @ 11:29:10 PM AEST
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Well done, but sad.

sadaddy


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by brokenwings on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 12:00:04 AM AEST
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awww this was very sad and very well written.. i loved it..

tasha


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by jerseysue on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 02:22:05 AM AEST
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Sad story, but also teaches us how faithful a pet can be. Human frienship can also be like this, true devotion. Lovely, but sad read. Thank you for sharing. Sue x


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by shelby on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 11:20:44 AM AEST
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As humans we can take a daily lesson of learning from our pets, our dogs have so many qualities we could only hope to gain and live out in life.

THis was incredible and brought a tear to my eye. Your poem unfolded perfectly it was like I was there. Nicely done my friend.
~Michelle~


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by deadheadpoet on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 12:05:58 PM AEST
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Bill, This was so damn sad....couldn't leave a comment on it last night....too torn up. What a heart-wrenching story.
Peace, Laura


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by StormyNites on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 01:26:53 PM AEST
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excellent poem..you have a gift.


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by ever1der on Friday, 22nd September 2006 @ 01:50:02 PM AEST
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I hate this write lol. it's too sad...I kept hoping for a happy ending.


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Skillz on Saturday, 23rd September 2006 @ 02:07:05 AM AEST
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oh how very sad and vivid.!!


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Vampirequeen on Saturday, 23rd September 2006 @ 04:50:53 AM AEST
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awww so sad it brought tears to my eyes.


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Silent-No-More on Saturday, 23rd September 2006 @ 12:15:25 PM AEST
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I can't believe no one has yet mentioned that picture! It's absolutely adorable and in black white - divine! There's just sooo much in it... innocence, connectedness, loyalty, and yes! unconditional love. What a wonderful accompaniment to your words!

This piece will tug at the heart of any animal lover, I suspect. Gosh, and those that remember a beloved pup from their childhood will ache a bit for having had to let go at some point - at least I know I did.


~Snem
(who was also secretly wishing for a happy ending *sigh* but found that it was probably moving for the lack of one)


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 24th September 2006 @ 02:10:00 PM AEST
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Ah man, this was sad ... but damn good! Great storytellin'. Perfect photo accompaniment. Yup. I like your style. Be back fer more! Good work.

wabl
KenMoore
cowboy


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Eternal_Dreamer on Monday, 25th September 2006 @ 08:06:10 PM AEST
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An amazing, but rather sad write you have here. It brought a tear to my eye. It goes with a saying,"That dog is man's best friend." I totally agree with that.
The picture tops off a powerful and very well written poem. Keep up the magical work.
Hugs n prayers,
Sue M


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by AnastasiaN on Tuesday, 26th September 2006 @ 03:27:06 PM AEST
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so emotional for me and i bet it was for you to write it. the picture is beautiful. you expressed the dog's sorrow well and i hope everyone finds their peace.


Re: Unconditional Love (User Rating: 1 )
by Ruby2sdy on Thursday, 28th September 2006 @ 11:28:07 AM AEST
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awww, so sad; reminds me of an old scottish tale, about greyfriars bobby (they made it into a film) this little scottie dog waited for years at the grave of his long dead master, as he was so faithful. So sad,

2sd x




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