Poems About: DOG

In this page, poems on / about “dog” are listed.

  • 313.
    'I am' poem

    I am the dog bound by a collar
    I wonder what is beyond this wooden fence
    I hear the sound of cars in the distance
    I see, through the cracks, people passing read more »

    Dylan Griffin
  • 314.
    Dogs

    We have seen,
    dogs that are small...
    Dogs that yip and bark,
    we've seen them all. read more »

    Sissy Nixon
  • 315.
    6. the dog

    dogs have a good sense of knowing
    if things are rightly going
    they cant do anything to change the odds
    but in their memory they store read more »

    laila khan
  • 316.
    I Do Like His Dog

    Surly looking and hung over after a night on the grog
    I cannot say I do like him much though I do like his dog
    His golden retriever on seeing me wags her tail
    Of making a new friend of every opportunity she does avail read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 317.
    Dog

    I am walking alone,
    on the darkest street,
    A dog is barking at me,
    I see an evil. read more »

    subrata paul
  • 318.
    unconscious....

    they gave her a dog...
    they didn't ask her...
    they just gave her the dog...
    she didn't want the dog... read more »

    delilah contrapunctal.... yes, that's how I intended to spell it.........
  • 319.
    In some countries they eat dogs**

    I'm so sad,

    beyond sad read more »

    Milica Franchi De Luri
  • 320.
    Conviction (II)

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    Stevie Smith
  • 321.
    Dogs vs.Cats

    A dog can be cute,
    big or maybe minute
    could have hair
    long, curly or short read more »

    David Darbyshire
  • 322.
    I love my Dog 'Bobbie'

    Get up in the mornin, See his smilie face
    And he's 'Waggin' his tail all over the place
    Nice fresh water and doggie snacks in his bowl, I pour
    Belly up like a pup, shakin his body askin me for more read more »

    David Darbyshire
  • 323.
    The Dog of Art

    That dog with daisies for eyes
    who flashes forth
    flame of his very self at every bark
    is the Dog of Art. read more »

    Denise Levertov
  • 324.
    The Seeing Eye

    The small dogs look at the big dogs;
    They observe unwieldy dimensions
    And curious imperfections of odor.
    Here is the formal male group: read more »

    Ezra Pound
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