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A DOG'S LIFE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I reign as king in a sovereignty supreme. I sit by your side gazing, the world whizzing by. From a rolled down window, a kaleidoscope of colors mesmerize. My ears flapping wildly, a joyful delight. The rush of air, a thrill to my canine soul. As we speed along, the highway our open road. The engine purrs, a tranquil hum. The sun beats down, a warm embrace. The miles fly by, like autumn leaves dancing down a street. I feel alive in this wild, open space. The scent of freedom, a fragrance so sweet. The thrill of adventure, a canine story to tell. My tail wags freely, a happy beat. The wind in my fur, a soothing caress. Surely this canine has been blessed. The sun begins to set, a fiery glow. The stars appear, a twinkling show. The engine slows, a gentle ease. Our journey's come to an end. I snuggle close, a contented sigh. For it's a dog's life, and I am hypnotized.

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Date: 8/1/2025 5:27:00 PM
Hi Sara, a charming dog poem with canine cuteness! Wonderful! Have a blessed early August evening. Hugs xox
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Date: 7/30/2025 9:39:00 PM
Oh, I feel jealous of this dog. Though it is an ordinary experience, you have made this journey so beautiful and exciting through your wonderful description. I totally enjoyed this heavenly ride. After a day's tour it is again a joy to snuggle close. Lovely poem, dear Sara.
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Date: 7/30/2025 4:38:00 PM
You make me want to be a dog! Smiles. Very cute and fun read today, my friend. Hugs, Bill
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Date: 7/30/2025 5:41:00 PM
Woof! Woof! Glad you got a kick out of the poem. :-)

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