A Man's Best Friend
A man’s best friend is still his faithful dog,
Who anxiously awaits his return home.
Where would man be without his canine love,
When his human mates have left him alone.
If a man was as good as his dog thinks,
He'd be more famous than a football star.
It's too bad our wives don't feel the same way,
I guess its because they know how we are.
Man has no fear of his dog's love for life,
Though it’s usually man who buries his pet.
It matters not be they large or small,
What animal has loved man more, as yet?
Copyright © Tom Zart | Year Posted 2006
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