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I love this dog's POV! Especially the smell on the whiskers...
What a surprise to find it the voice of the dog after the first stanza-- and I can just see his apologetic face.
Brilliant!
Thanks guys! It's a true story, and I really couldn't get mad at my dog because she looked so sad the moment I walked in the door.
Don't believe your dog, Diane! The sad dog look was all an act - and it worked! Just like in the original poem, I don't believe the speaker is really sad for what they have done. You've captured the spirit of the poem wonderfully!
David, you are right about it being an act. I think she even knew I knew it was an act, but how do you get mad at such a cute face?
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I love this dog's POV! Especially the smell on the whiskers...
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise to find it the voice of the dog after the first stanza-- and I can just see his apologetic face.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! It's a true story, and I really couldn't get mad at my dog because she looked so sad the moment I walked in the door.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe your dog, Diane! The sad dog look was all an act - and it worked! Just like in the original poem, I don't believe the speaker is really sad for what they have done. You've captured the spirit of the poem wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteDavid, you are right about it being an act. I think she even knew I knew it was an act, but how do you get mad at such a cute face?
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