Up From Alabama - the Young Professional Bulldog Visits
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The Bulldog's still an inspiration to write about, just sorry I see so little of her now.
In late on a late night from a long journey,
Barely in the door
She's telling funny stories of her own misfortunes.
The comedy of errors that harried her homewards.
The young woman who will always be our child
Has the lot of us laughing
When we should be asleep
At things that would've driven others
To fury or despair
But those have no hold on her,
Because bulldogs don't give up -
They just hold on.
So now she's holding on again -
A new grownup
In a too grownup world.
Schooltime's over;
Lessons are now born from living.
- But that's all right,
Because biting down, holding fast
Is what she does -
She's gonna chew this bone too,
The tough white bone of adulthood,
Down to a pile of fine, digestible dust
She'll make it all her own
The while she works it.
Copyright © William Masonis | Year Posted 2012
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