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My dog

gabrielsmy diaries and journals 26 Jan 202115 Jan 2021

Have you seen my little dog
anywhere about?
A raggy dog,
a shaggy dog
who’s always looking out

for some fresh mischief which he
thinks he really ought to do.
He’s very likely
at this minute
biting some-one’s shoe.

(Story from a Canadian school boy written 1942)

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Published 26 Jan 202115 Jan 2021

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