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Dog London Poems

These Dog London poems are examples of London poems about Dog. These are the best examples of London Dog poems written by international poets.


Still on the Couch
He started sleeping
On the couch
Years ago,
The main room
Where the couch is
Is where London
Wanted to be,
And he wanted
To be with her,
Even though
London is gone,
He’s not ready
To...

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Categories: london, dog, love,



Thanksgiving, 2023
His first Thanksgiving
Without London,
That amazing queen,
He still refreshes
Her water bowl
Every morning
And remains 
So grateful
For everything.
...

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Categories: dog, london, love, thanksgiving,

London By Night
The red double-decker, is not crowded,
A late night and I am riding home dog tired.
She's sitting two rows ahead of me,
but I can see her...

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Categories: london, poetry,

So Much More
It’s his first time
Visiting Brevard
Since London
Got her wings,
He misses 
His dear
Little dog
So much,
Such a
Special lady,
That London,
A personality
Big enough
To fill 
A museum,
And so
Much more....

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Categories: london, animal, appreciation, dog, love,

Werewolf In London
It’s a bit of a pull running up from Maida Vale
to Saint John’s Wood but my legs feel no pain.

Back then I had corded limbs
that...

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Categories: london, poetry,



There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: london, 12th grade, character, hope,

London Calling
Melania called in the dog
But Donald misheard her call, "Hog"
He went to the table
To tweet a new fable
And found that he lived in a fog...

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Categories: london, political,

Bloody River
I took a ride through the park to relax my mind
I stood on top of the hill  observing  the burnt trees 
standing patiently...

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Categories: london, america, angel, beautiful, blessing,

Snapshots From a Child's West London
I remember my cherished Wolf Cub pack, 
How I loved those Wednesday evenings, 
The games, the pomp and seriousness of the camps, 
The different coloured...

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Categories: london, child, childhood, children, england,


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