Tuesday, 26 January 2010

The Shopping Dog

The shopping dog
Chained to the rail
Whilst his master
Indulges retail

Lifting from shelves
Their daily board
Whilst their hound stays lonely
And ignored

People pass
And lift their gaze
The dog remembers
His halcyon days

Bounding through parks
Chasing balls
Lying on shag pile
Licking balls

But now the dog
Exiled from the store
Doesnt feel quite
So lucky no more

And so he barks
And wags his tail
Stands on two feet
His efforts fail

He whinneys and wimpers
Snarls and growls
Inciting no favour
Only scowls

So what can we learn from this tale?
"The woe of the shopping dog"?
That one's best efforts are mostly ignored.
Another example- this blog.

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