TO,  MY DOG'S EAR

TO, MY DOG'S EAR

A Poem by Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

A happy trail

 

From you has earned,  Non-judgemental,

Loving, Concerned.

 

And, not lefted outta Heaven; Seeming so

Always, Forgiving, Anything abouts me being solely of shoe

Entrusted chew'd

By an empathetic eye with you

 

A happy tail

And, happy little trees 🌳
There was a void that started out

in the dark, in the lights on

 

That's it, Wow! It's not quite so lost, Now, how else? Nothing mattered; With surroundings

Just blinding all by ourselves

 

This ESP darkness saw

In the middle amongst sparkles to sounding waves


Of my pupils we're fading brighter 

And, here's thy noble Brute
Between the tides


Between the winds

People biting people
Calling you? Unseen


Seeing in meaning or only tho' in name!

Seeing in the streams or only in arms bending mine 

Isn't it good?

 

Whilst it's built upon

Hearing loss, Sharing things in a poem to you

And, looking around


To the last leaf falling

To the last good day we caught sight


A happy tail

And, happy little trees 🌳

 

My dreams seems so truest to my picture's flash

To, my bestest so truest be from thee

To the past still exist


A happy tail

And, happy little trees 🌳

© 2021 Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley


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Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley
Sir Robert Robbie Lord Dudley

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