Dog Poems
Dog
Robert Burns - 421. Epitaph On A Lap Dog
IN wood and wild, ye warbling throng, Your heavy loss deplore;Now, half extinct your powers of song, Sweet Echo is no more. Ye jarring,.- Dog poems.
Robert Burns - 87. The Twa Dogs
’TWAS 1 in that place o’ Scotland’s isle,That bears the name o’ auld King Coil,Upon a bonie day in June,When wearin’ thro’.- Dog poems.
Yehuda Amichai - A Dog After Love
After you left meI let a dog smell atMy chest and my belly. It will fill its noseAnd set out to find you.I hope it will tear theTesticles.- Dog poems.
Pablo Neruda - A Dog Has Died
My dog has died.I buried him in the gardennext to a rusted old machine.Some day I'll join him right there,but now he's gone with his.- Dog poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Little Dog That Wags His Tail
A little Dog that wags his tailAnd knows no other joyOf such a little Dog am IReminded by a BoyWho gambols all the living DayWithout.- Dog poems.
Oliver Goldsmith - An Elegy On The Death Of A Mad Dog
Good people all, of every sort,Give ear unto my song;And if you find it wondrous short,It cannot hold you long.In Islington there was.- Dog poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - At Feet Of Dogs
At my feet the lapdogs of desire, I wont greet their fawning, least not yet, their foul breath would shrink a haemorroid, perhaps I’ll.- Dog poems.
Mary Oliver - Dogfish
Some kind of relaxed and beautiful thingkept flickering in with the tideand looking around.Black as a fisherman's boot,with a white.- Dog poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Doggy
To: S in OCour doggy needs to be warned to not approach mr. w's housea neighborly grin yesterdayhe confessed he'd long desired to give.- Dog poems.
Raymond A Foss - Dogwoods Of Yale
A walk in springto calm interview nervessmell of dogwooda burst of soft color,if pastels can burst,amid the brick and ivyblack wrought.- Dog poems.
Alexander Pope - Epigram Engraved On The Collar Of A Dog Which I Gave To His Royal Highness
I am his Highness' dog at Kew;Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?.- Dog poems.
Robert William Service - Hot Digitty Dog
Hot digitty dog! Now, ain't it queer,I've been abroad for over a year;Seen a helluva lot since then,Killed, I reckon, a dozen men;Six.- Dog poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Started Early Took My Dog
I started Early -- Took my Dog --And visited the Sea --The Mermaids in the BasementCame out to look at me --And Frigates -- in the.- Dog poems.
Robert William Service - My Dog
'Twas in a pub just off the StrandWhen I was in my cups,There passed a bloke with in his handTwo tiny puling pups;And one was on me.- Dog poems.
Raymond A Foss - One Eyed Dog
I remember him all so vividlylike it was so recentfar fewer than the close to forty years agothat it actually isMy grandfather bought.- Dog poems.
Anne Sexton - The Angel Food Dogs
Leaping, leaping, leaping,down line by line,growling at the cadavers,filling the holy jugs with their piss,falling into windows and.- Dog poems.
Andrew Barton Paterson - The Ballad Of M. T. Nutt And His Dog
The Honourable M. T. Nutt About the bush did jog. Till, passing by a settler's hut, He stopped and bought a dog. Then started homewards.- Dog poems.
Ogden Nash - The Dog
The truth I do not stretch or shoveWhen I state that the dog is full of love.I've also found, by actual test,A wet dog is the lovi.- Dog poems.
Gerald Stern - The Dog
What I was doing with my white teeth exposedlike that on the side of the road I don't know,and I don't know why I lay beside the sewerso.- Dog poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - The Dog
THE key, which opes the chest of hoarded gold.Unlocks the heart that favours would withhold.To this the god of love has oft recourse,When.- Dog poems.
Anne Kingsmill Finch - The Dog And His Master
NO better Dog e'er kept his Master's Door Than honest Snarl, who spar'd nor Rich nor Poor; But gave the Alarm, when any one drew nigh,.- Dog poems.
Spike Milligan - The Dog Lovers
So they bought youAnd kept you in aVery good homeCental heatingTVA deep freezeA very good home-No one to take youFor that lovely long.- Dog poems.
Denise Levertov - The Dog Of Art
That dog with daisies for eyeswho flashes forthflame of his very self at every barkis the Dog of Art.Worked in wool, his blind eyeslook.- Dog poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Furl Of Fresh Leaved Dogrose Down
The furl of fresh-leaved dogrose down His cheeks the forth-and-flaunting sun Had swarthed about with lion-brown Before the Spring was.- Dog poems.
Rg Gregory - The Man The Gun And The Dog
yesterday the man was pleasedthe sun sat in the tree and allupon the land held to the harmonyhis coming then expected his gun in his.- Dog poems.
IN wood and wild, ye warbling throng, Your heavy loss deplore;Now, half extinct your powers of song, Sweet Echo is no more. Ye jarring,.- Dog poems.
Robert Burns - 87. The Twa Dogs
’TWAS 1 in that place o’ Scotland’s isle,That bears the name o’ auld King Coil,Upon a bonie day in June,When wearin’ thro’.- Dog poems.
Yehuda Amichai - A Dog After Love
After you left meI let a dog smell atMy chest and my belly. It will fill its noseAnd set out to find you.I hope it will tear theTesticles.- Dog poems.
Pablo Neruda - A Dog Has Died
My dog has died.I buried him in the gardennext to a rusted old machine.Some day I'll join him right there,but now he's gone with his.- Dog poems.
Emily Dickinson - A Little Dog That Wags His Tail
A little Dog that wags his tailAnd knows no other joyOf such a little Dog am IReminded by a BoyWho gambols all the living DayWithout.- Dog poems.
Oliver Goldsmith - An Elegy On The Death Of A Mad Dog
Good people all, of every sort,Give ear unto my song;And if you find it wondrous short,It cannot hold you long.In Islington there was.- Dog poems.
Ivan Donn Carswell - At Feet Of Dogs
At my feet the lapdogs of desire, I wont greet their fawning, least not yet, their foul breath would shrink a haemorroid, perhaps I’ll.- Dog poems.
Mary Oliver - Dogfish
Some kind of relaxed and beautiful thingkept flickering in with the tideand looking around.Black as a fisherman's boot,with a white.- Dog poems.
Sukasah Syahdan - Doggy
To: S in OCour doggy needs to be warned to not approach mr. w's housea neighborly grin yesterdayhe confessed he'd long desired to give.- Dog poems.
Raymond A Foss - Dogwoods Of Yale
A walk in springto calm interview nervessmell of dogwooda burst of soft color,if pastels can burst,amid the brick and ivyblack wrought.- Dog poems.
Alexander Pope - Epigram Engraved On The Collar Of A Dog Which I Gave To His Royal Highness
I am his Highness' dog at Kew;Pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?.- Dog poems.
Robert William Service - Hot Digitty Dog
Hot digitty dog! Now, ain't it queer,I've been abroad for over a year;Seen a helluva lot since then,Killed, I reckon, a dozen men;Six.- Dog poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Started Early Took My Dog
I started Early -- Took my Dog --And visited the Sea --The Mermaids in the BasementCame out to look at me --And Frigates -- in the.- Dog poems.
Robert William Service - My Dog
'Twas in a pub just off the StrandWhen I was in my cups,There passed a bloke with in his handTwo tiny puling pups;And one was on me.- Dog poems.
Raymond A Foss - One Eyed Dog
I remember him all so vividlylike it was so recentfar fewer than the close to forty years agothat it actually isMy grandfather bought.- Dog poems.
Anne Sexton - The Angel Food Dogs
Leaping, leaping, leaping,down line by line,growling at the cadavers,filling the holy jugs with their piss,falling into windows and.- Dog poems.
Andrew Barton Paterson - The Ballad Of M. T. Nutt And His Dog
The Honourable M. T. Nutt About the bush did jog. Till, passing by a settler's hut, He stopped and bought a dog. Then started homewards.- Dog poems.
Ogden Nash - The Dog
The truth I do not stretch or shoveWhen I state that the dog is full of love.I've also found, by actual test,A wet dog is the lovi.- Dog poems.
Gerald Stern - The Dog
What I was doing with my white teeth exposedlike that on the side of the road I don't know,and I don't know why I lay beside the sewerso.- Dog poems.
Jean De La Fontaine - The Dog
THE key, which opes the chest of hoarded gold.Unlocks the heart that favours would withhold.To this the god of love has oft recourse,When.- Dog poems.
Anne Kingsmill Finch - The Dog And His Master
NO better Dog e'er kept his Master's Door Than honest Snarl, who spar'd nor Rich nor Poor; But gave the Alarm, when any one drew nigh,.- Dog poems.
Spike Milligan - The Dog Lovers
So they bought youAnd kept you in aVery good homeCental heatingTVA deep freezeA very good home-No one to take youFor that lovely long.- Dog poems.
Denise Levertov - The Dog Of Art
That dog with daisies for eyeswho flashes forthflame of his very self at every barkis the Dog of Art.Worked in wool, his blind eyeslook.- Dog poems.
Gerard Manley Hopkins - The Furl Of Fresh Leaved Dogrose Down
The furl of fresh-leaved dogrose down His cheeks the forth-and-flaunting sun Had swarthed about with lion-brown Before the Spring was.- Dog poems.
Rg Gregory - The Man The Gun And The Dog
yesterday the man was pleasedthe sun sat in the tree and allupon the land held to the harmonyhis coming then expected his gun in his.- Dog poems.

