Man's Best FriendA Poem by Simon J HallidayToday's Poem
Man's Best Friend
'Man's best friend' is what they say And should you take the time to play Just half an hour here and there You'll come to know and truly care For when in trouble, here they come No doubt or questions as with some The lessons we can learn are great At times more than a human mate A constant source of peace and joy Which no man ever could destroy And yet, of course, the day arrives When nature moves and changes lives And when those with the shorter time Who never wanted pound or dime Move on from here, they just leave tales Of loving warmth that never fails So treat with care these hairy friends We know that no life truly ends And in our thoughts we're grateful here For in our hearts they're always dear In memory of Linda's dog, December 2013 (c) Simon J. Halliday 2013 For more info. on Simon J. Halliday: http://www.mysteriousbooks.co.uk © 2013 Simon J Halliday |
StatsAuthorSimon J HallidayPreston, Lancashire, United KingdomAboutI've written stories since the age of seven and after completing a performing arts degree specialising in music (mainly piano) and drama, I went to live in a caravan and write more than ever. I set up.. more..Writing
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