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Villanelle: Teach Not a Dog How Not To Bark
Villanelle : Teach not a dog how not to bark (This dog the mawkish villanelle baulks) Teach not a dog how not to bark Dogs bark for a lark in the dark When Masters mawkish dreams embark Do dogs bark to ape human talk Or wake Masters to take side-walk Teach not a dog how not to bark Each dog howls up some Jack’s Bean Stalk For the wolf in the dog must stalk When Masters mawkish dreams embark Do dogs bark to make the dingo baulk At some sick Master’s leash-end talk Teach not a dog how not to bark Each dog lifts its leg at some bark Don’t preachers too leak after dark When Masters mawkish dreams embark Every dog knows it must bark Every dog knows its own bark Teach not a dog how not to bark When Masters mawkish dreams embark © T. Wignesan – Paris, 2015
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