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DO DOGS PRAY GRANDPA?
Contributed by
robert_edgar_burns
on
Tuesday, 20th December 2011 @ 03:14:59 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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I stepped outside into the night A silhouette in the pale moonlight! Dozens of dogs were wailing songs, I wondered what could be so wrong!
After silence fell, came an eerie wind, It began the chorus of the dogs again. I suddenly heard the sounds of a train. But there were no tracks, near my domain!
The wind died down, but trees were strewn Across the street, down the avenue. The dogs now reached, a feverish pitch, Should I go back in, or find a ditch?
My grandson came, out onto my porch. Said Grandpa Im scared, whats the barking for? I told him Son, please dont have a fear, The dogs are just praying, and are very near!
Can doggies pray? Of course they can! They always have, but not known to man! There was a wind, but they let us know! By their barking prayers, for the wind to go!
God made all creatures, from a heart of love! And every one, is sent from above. For He does care, if a sparrow falls, And He hears the prayers, when our doggies call!
There is a link, attached to this write. Just copy and paste, and youll find delight! I would not share this, if it were not true. Go to this site, and youll know too!
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=U6bL83U_AZc&list=UUhNeAgnx74p9H57j8jySfLQ&index=5&feature=plcp
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Re: DO DOGS PRAY GRANDPA?
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Tuesday, 20th December 2011 @ 11:01:43 AM AEST (User
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Very enjoyable flow 'n' content to yer very nice write.
wabl
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