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For Love of a Dog
He loves her
 It is as simple as that
 And that is why 
 She dies
 Because he cannot bear
 To see the
 Inevitable despair
 That will glow 
 In her eyes
 At the restraint
 She has never felt
 The confusion 
 That will stiffen
 Her fur uneasily
 Because she is
 Prohibited from
 Running, from
 Hunting, from
 Being herself
 He loves her
 It is as simple as that
 And that is why
 He stands
 At her side
 In the vet’s office
 While the syringe
 Empties of its poison
 And her eyes
 Full of life
 Brown and bright
 Empty of color
 Fade into the blank
 Stare of the dead
 He loves her
 And that is why
 His hands caress
 Her sides and 
 Sense the end
 When her heart quits
 And she flops forward
 And there is no more
 Excitement
 Enthusiasm
 Curious bliss
 And there is no more
 Her
 He loves her
 And that is why
 He cries at a funeral
 That does not take place
 And no one attends
 For the dog he killed
 Out of love

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