Lost In A Mist Fog Bitten Romance Poem by Terence George Craddock

Lost In A Mist Fog Bitten Romance



a lost in fog bitten by dog romance
with the bite of too many jaw teeth
not adored can be a pain in the butt

Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: fog,lost love,love,romance
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Written in October & November 2020 on the 31.10&4.11.2020.
Inspired by the poem 'Flirt Gone Bad - Άτυχο Φλερτάρισμα' by the poet Kostas Lagos.
Dedicated to the poet Kostas Lagos.
See also the companion poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

I wrote the poem 'Dogs Sniff You To Get To Smell Know You', inspired by my reply, to a comment made about my poem, 'Lost In A Mist Fog Bitten Romance', made by the poetess Varsha Madhulika.

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Terry Craddock 03 November 2020

City dogs that live in houses, are very different to country and farm dogs, and dog behaviour varies with circumstances. Dogs are territorial and will defend their home property from strangers. They are more protective of women alone than men. Time matters, day or night, the way you walk, the scent of other dogs on you, especially a in heat will stir males up.

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Varsha M 03 November 2020

I liked the address of dog romance. But I feel sir dogs have much better sence of romance than humans. They are always true and loyal.

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