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Poem written for and submitted to “Pick a Title” Poetry Contest,” Edward Ibeh, sponsor, August 15, 2025

DOG CHASES TAIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In circles goes the dog, a furry whirlwind, tail a-wagging, his nose to the ground, sniffing out the ghost of a bone with no clue as to where he left it. Ahh, the circle grows, and me thinks he’s quite mad! Truth be told, that bone is a relic, a trophy of nothing, a piece of yesterday's joy, devoid of any savory delight; yet, he’s bewitched by the lure of that which once he had. The quest persists, but time, the trickster, plays its multifarious games. Memory grows faint, but the haze of longing remains lost in the labyrinth of time. Distractions dart by—a squirrel, a leaf, But wait—what’s this? A flash of color bounces by and the spell is broken, the quest for the bone forgotten, distraction wagging his tail. And so he circles, a furry Sisyphus, chasing phantoms in the grass, he sniffs, snorts, and spins— a canine circus act.

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Date: 8/15/2025 6:07:00 AM
No doubt you are a dog-lover like myself and I respect you for that. I have a very lazy British Staffie who needs all food packages kept out of sight. She can jump pretty high to reach a whole pack of schmakos. Love the poem, burts with detail of a dog's daily life. I just wish she actually enjoyed a walk longer than 10 minutes.
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