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My Dog
It was a warm summer day
 With lots of fog
 It was a sad, sad day
 The day I lost my dog
 This dog of mine
 Was no ordinary mutt
 It was a nice playful dog
 Perfect you might say, but
 It was so big
 It could eat me in one bite
 My parents were afraid
 One day it just might
 They wanted it gone
 Out of the house
 If I couldn’t convince them
 He would be gone no doubt
 I started to plead
 I started to beg
 I was so desperate
 I got my sister Meg
 She would tell them
 How nice the dog was
 Instantly thought I realized my mistake
 I was so foolish because
 All Meg would do
 Is make up lies about him
 She’d think them up
 Then spill the lies out before them
 And surely enough
 That’s exactly what she did
 I was scared for my dog
 So I took him and hid
 When Meg was done making up lies
 My parents came looking
 As soon as they found us
 We started booking
 We ran away
 To get somewhere far
 To get away from my parents
 So we hid in the car
 When they found us
 Hiding in there
 They sat down and told me
 This dog is like a bear
 It shouldn’t be kept in a house like a cat
 My dad stood up
 And gave me a pat
 He told me I needed
 To let this dog go
 He said to me
 There’s a place I should know
 Where I’ll let him free
 The dog will have freedom
 He won’t be stuck in a pen
 So he took us out
 To the middle of the woods
 He told me we should
 Put up our hoods
 Since it had started to rain
 He gave me the collar
 Then let me have a minute alone with my dog
 He gave me a holler
 And told me to let go
 The moment my dog became free
 He went running through the woods
 All full of glee
 I got all sad
 As my dog ran away
 I knew inside
 That was the last day
 I’d ever see him
 All beautiful and nice
 My wonderful dog
 That wouldn’t hurt mice
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