Big Blue, my Alaskan Malamute greeted my friend with a wide tail wag.
He ran back to the car, rolled down the window and yelled “Is this a gag?”
Are you afraid of dogs? I asked. I did not know that about you.
No, but I am afraid of whatever that thing is, he said, indicating Big Blue.
Categories:
malamute, dog,
Form: Rhyme
He is from the great USA state of Texas, so he has bragging rights.
Everything is bigger and better there, they have incredible sights.
Stetson’s are bigger, their cowboy boots are made with more leather.
If we have a tornado, they have a cyclone and hailstorm in their weather.
Their cars and their houses are bigger, by at least double, he says.
Native Americans there can bead gowns twice as fast on the Res.
My husky is a giant dog I tell him, this you cannot dispute.
In answer, he drags over his enormous Alaskan Malamute.
Categories:
malamute, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
My malamute-German Shepherd puppy Buddy was glad to see my twin sis.
He jumped from couch to recliner to couch, wagging his tail in pure joy.
When he flew into the second couch, it scooted three feet into the kitchen.
His head went back and forth as Carolyn and I talked and laughed.
We are identical, and he was thrilled!
Two MOMMIES!!!!!!!! WHAT?
He was super delighted.
He ran past me so hard to twirl in a circle, I think he bruised my knee.
He finally settled down on a glider next to my sister.
I know she does not like animals of any kind. They “smell”.
He settled down swiftly, putting his head across her legs.
He licked her hand.
She laughed.
It was then that I stopped holding my breath.
Buddy was in love!
Categories:
malamute, dog,
Form: Prose
Soccer ball made from granola, dried grapes
Honey, brown sugar, oats, sunflower seeds
Almonds and chocolate chips form the ball that is fun to
Play the soccer game where everyone wins and the goalie eats the ball.
Eleven comedic players on each team want that
Soccer ball running after the tasty round thing, number 19 gets a Red card
Before the lemming, marmot, and prairie dog run
Biting a tasty crunch out of that flavorful round sphere.
Chocolatier is in competition for profit and prize with
Granolatier who in rivalry selling those two color round
Yummy soccer balls hoping the malamute doggie and
Spiky Yorkshire terrier stay off the game field and don’t eat the ball.
Soccer mom enjoys getting lots of granola soccer balls at the
Local grocery store every Saturday keeping one for herself,
One fun granola soccer ball lasts a week for driving and munching,
Accordion playing cheering moods for all biting that new soccer ball.
Categories:
malamute, america, football, funny, humor,
Form: Free verse
The birdie and the crocodile,
My muse threw out and up.
But what if the birdie was a cardinal?
And could the crocodile be a pup?
The birdie and the toothbrush,
My muse said with no teeth.
I smiled at the feeling that
She was irritated beyond belief.
The birdie and the crocodile,
My muse Trixie insisted again.
This time she was stern with me,
So of course, I let her win.
Besides Trixie is a formidable friend
And I do not ever want her to be a foe.
She is inside my head hourly,
And she will never let me go.
The birdie and the malamute
I say, just to see who will win.
As you can see by the title of this
It is best to just let Trixie win.
Categories:
malamute, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Rhyme
Somnambulist’s Awakening
the malamute ceiling flying in my hearing
buzzes my acrid thoughts with the climaxed annoyance
when the shadowy light lifted in the nightmare
Einstein in Grayling jumps into nothingness
tasting his own fear
“Relativity, my dear Watson” he mumbles
he touches it touching me.
the Everest with obsidian face calls
“For ever, ever, never.”
is the relativity of tomorrow
and the numbers are shredding in mirror formation
without meaning for today.
Categories:
malamute, lost,
Form: Blank verse