Bonnie and Clyde

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Two puppies born side by side,
Growing up and chewing on rawhide,
They bound and play and love to romp,
Even to give each other a playful chomp.

Wagging tongue and floppy ears,
The twosome didn’t see many years,
But as long as they were around they were a joy,
Providing much happiness for me as a boy.

Playful and conspiring the were in tune,
Tugging and pulling me around all afternoon,
Licking and loving and yapping for love,
Seems they could never get quite enough.

I still dig out there picture from time to time,
And hear their happy yips and whines,
It brings back fond memories of those years,
So much so I can’t help but shed a few tears.

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shoeslayershoeslayerabout 11 years ago
Thanks.

It is so nice to think how this

person loved his dogs, The

Dog, the only animal who'd

rather be with man than his

own kind. I am very glad you

loved these dogs so much.

tazz317tazz317over 12 years ago
MEMORIES OF YOUTH

re-thought as older man grown. TK U MLJ LV NV

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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A boy's love for his dog {or dog's as the case is here} knows no greater bounds.

LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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A boy's love for his dog {or dog's as the case is here} knows no greater bounds.

duddle146duddle146over 17 years ago
Man's best friend...

Dogs ~ so appealing ~ so revealing - giving love and affection in all sorts of directions. Now gone ~ memory sounds the gong and once again floods our grateful minds. What a beautiful illustration. New Puppies - Finest Kind!

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