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Two Poems from our Animals Poetry Collection

 
 
THE LONELY LARK
   
Author: Angela Lee
   
Poem:
THE LONELY LARK
   
  The lonely lark that freely flies
Soars through barren indigo skies
It gives out a call, strong and clear--
It echoes far; it echoes near.

Nothing's around, no one heard,
And sorrow to the lonely bird,
It scans the skies in search of friends--
But finds only darkness, as night descends.

The lark's heart aches, it no longer sings,
And tired become its once strong wings--
It sighs and takes a final breath
And the mournful creature welcomes death.

The once beautiful bird is now forever mute,
It's wings outstretched in a last salute--
It died of heartbreak, sadness, and tears.
They too can be killers, or so it appears.

And sometimes still on a warm summer's day,
When all the birds come out to play,
The lonely lark is said to appear.
Still sorrowful after all the years.
   
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GINNY MCFINNY
   
Author: Lucy Murdoch
   
Poem: GINNY MCFINNY
   

Golden red dog, eyes of fire
prickly coat, all hardy like wire

Twas only 10 weeks when she bounced
out of her crate and pounced upon my shoe laces
bringing a smile on my face.

Irish breed of spirit and sprite,
a wonderous
mixture of devil and delight.

Innocent paws pat on our knees
watching, waiting, trying to please.

Named Ginny McFinny, Terrier, Irish
a show dog who prances in show rings
most stylish

Companion, who travels the country with ease
her mistress and master are seldom displeased
with the little Golden red dog with dark eyes of fire.


 
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