Byron

Byron

A Poem by markcviet
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This poem is about the relationship between humans and their dogs. It is named after my own dog, Byron.

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Shall I believe that you are not like me?
A dog is but a wolf no longer wild,
and though you are a faithful friend, I see,
you are four-footed like no human child,
my boy; and though you answer to the name
the same the brilliant poet reprobate,
there somewhere in my brain is the refrain:
each species God did separately create.
But Wallace fed by spoon his little pet
orangutan, and longed to take her home
to England's soil, where Darwin's tree upset
conventional belief. And I must own:
that when your gaze unblinking holds my eyes
I know our likeness cannot be despised.

© 2015 markcviet


Author's Note

markcviet
Is the reference to Wallace too obscure, or is the point clear anyway? What about "Darwin's tree"? Is that clear?

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Added on May 11, 2015
Last Updated on May 11, 2015
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markcviet
markcviet

Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam



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I am fortunate to live in the vibrant tropical of environment of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where I teach at an international school. more..

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