Dakota Poem by Matt Mondschein

Dakota



He lays effortlessly
Constantly, on his favorite chair
Polar bear look-alike sammy
Raps his junk food junkie
Humongeous, ninety-five pound frame

From beef jerky
To ham hock bones
He devours

Returning from a car ride
He's unmovable
He pants and whines from walking twenty feet
To the snow covered deck

He's huggable
Squeezable
Cares less if spring
Excists

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patricia Gale 08 July 2007

Splendid imagery, the reader can see the picture with your words hugs Patricia x

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Bobby Campbell 03 May 2007

i'm glad you showed me this site you got some good poems

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Goldy Locks 01 May 2007

Hey Matt - i'm back! yes, already. flair for the description. Solid views, images. I only wish you develop them further. best care, sjg

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