Recently, Mom showed me a poem that was written by a famous poet named Robert Frost. This poem is called
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. It is one of Mom's favorite poems, and she said maybe I could write one sort of like it. Well, I thought the poem was pretty good, but it doesn't have any dogs in it, only a horse. Also it is about snow, which I don't want to think about, since it will be here soon enough. So I decided I could make Mr. Frost's poem quite a bit better by writing it from a dog's point of view. But I do want to thank him for providing me with such nice poetic inspiration.
PROWLING THROUGH TOWN
ON A SUMMER EVENING
Whose bone this is I think I know.
He does not guard it closely, though,
And will not see me sneak away,
My juicy, stolen loot to stow.
And thus, with bone in mouth, I race,
Right to my favorite hiding place.
I dig a hole that’s nice and deep,
Then shake the dirt clods off my face.
My bone is safe there; it will keep,
While off to find more treats I leap,
With miles to go before I sleep,
With miles to go before I sleep.
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