Today’s Prompt given by Linda is the word “go”
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Get- a-Long Little Doggie
Not dog poop in my yard,
Not dog poop anywhere at all.
If it’s fresh, the odor calls,
let’s one know where not
to let your foot fall.
Old poop gives no hint,
no print, no reason
to sprint far or
to avoid to aim
your handlebars.
So go away, please don’t
play in my nice yard,
disregard my garden chard.
Get-a-long little doggie,
and when you go,
don’t bother to send
a good-bye card.
Glad you enjoyed this silly terrible . poem! I will never try to write an SAC poem again…too hard
I need to edit and plan with poetry. But I appreciate your comment.
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Funny! Yes, visits with parting gifts of this nature are not appreciated! 🙂
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Very good. Dog poop is not fun. 🙂
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Definitely not! and then again, This awful poem is not in either! But thank you for reading and commenting. I appreciate it.
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Haha! I love it! 🙂 I remember every spring when I was at home with my parents and we had dogs “going on poo patrol.” Only they weren’t that polite.. 😛
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Thanks, Linda. but from now on, I will write prose with ACS. My poetry isn’t that great without much, much editing!
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I find sometimes it’s just necessary to write fiction and poetry – you do what comes to you in the moment, right? 🙂
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Oh I so do connect with this. The bane of my life was picking up dog poo. I have no dog and a poo free yard….
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thanks so much for reading and commenting! But come back another time for much better thought out and edited poetry! This was just playing with SO! But I’m so glad you connected to it.
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Kingston has so many dogs, that during the spring thaw the city smells quite literally like dog poop. All those poopcycles start melting…
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Thanks for reading and commenting on this silly, awful poem! I’m so glad to meet you and follow you!
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