Mankind's Best Friend Poem by Richard Ford Bunuel Whale Carnegie Edison Simon Hitchcock Welles Christ Antunes Rodriguez Kubrick

Mankind's Best Friend

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My best friends are my dogs
They are loyal more than
Friends you'd find at work
Or friends in school

They don't talk back
Like human's do
And love you unconditionally
And forgive what you do

Dogs are everyone's friend
They lick your face
When your down
And make you feel less alone

They protect you from harm
And save your life
They would drag you
Off some railroad tracks

And take the blunt of the blow
And sacrifice themselves
And be run over by a train
Like I read recently online

Of a homeless man and his dog
And cried in reading
And cried in typing
Because dog's are all about love

Love for man and woman
Who raised them from pups
And into old age
I wish they would live longer…

Because I no longer have friends
Who are of human kind

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Feldman 02 August 2015

I Agree, I Agree, I Agree How, I cried reading your truthful words, Dogs are the unsung heroes of the World! Thank you, unsung no more, because of your wonderful poem Its all there about them to be read and to know!

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