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Dieser Blog soll nicht nur eine Sammlung sein für alle, die wie ich Gedichte, Texte und einfach alles zum Thema Hund mögen, sondern auch eine Anerkennung für alle Autoren und Künstler, die uns mit ihren Werken große Freude bereiten, manchmal Trost spenden oder uns die Augen öffnen möchten für Missstände.

This blog is not only a collection for all of you who, like me, love poems, texts and simply everything about dogs, it is also intended to give recognition to all authors and artists who with their work give us great pleasure, sometimes solace and who also want to open our eyes to the abuse and neglect of animals.

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Ausgenommen meine eigenen Arbeiten, unterliegen alle in dieser Sammlung veröffentlichten Gedichte, Zitate, Geschichten etc. dem Urheberrecht des jeweiligen Verfassers. Leider ist mir dieser in den wenigsten Fällen bekannt. Ich möchte mich bei allen Autoren entschuldigen, die ich nicht namentlich erwähnt habe. Ich arbeite daran, die Autoren zu finden. Wer hier einen eigenen Text findet, dem wäre ich für eine Nachricht dankbar. Ich werde dann einen entsprechenden Hinweis (und/oder Link) ergänzen oder den Text umgehend entfernen.
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Copyright for all published poems, stories, quotes belongs to the respective author. Usually I don’t know the authors of the material and I would like to apologize to any authors who I don’t mention. I’m working to find the writers. If you do find your own work here, I would be grateful for an appropriate message. Then I’ll add a note (and/or a link) or will remove the text immediately. I look forward to hearing from you.
Copyright for my own writings, photos and graphics: Isa of Mayflower. Copying, spreading or any type of publication is prohibited.

2015/11/26

The legend of Grace (An old Indian legend)

There is an old, old legend,
Of how it came to be,
That dog forsook the wild to dwell,
With folks like you and me.
Now man and beast they lived on,
A common bit of earth.
Each specie thought the other,
Of very little worth.
One day there was a rumble,
The earth began to quake,
It gave a mighty shudder,
And then began to break.
A crack began to widen,
Between the beasts and man.
Some watched the crevasse deepen,
But most just turned and ran.
Now the dog surveyed the distance,
And Man beheld it too.
Between them sprang a yearning,
A feeling strange and new.
Then each one begged the other
To make the fateful leap,
Yet each one dreaded jumping
A crack so wide and deep.
So Dog compelled his courage
And told Man he would try.
He eyed the fatal distance,
For if he failed, he'd die.
Then Dog prepared to jump across
His courage had decided.
That if he could but make the jump,
They'd no more be divided.
His muscles bunched beneath him;
His body left the ground.
The wind raced past his muzzle;
His heart began to pound.
His senses sought the purchase
Of land beneath his feet.
At last his forepaws met the ground.
His mission was complete!
NO! His hind feet have slipped and
He's falling off the side!
His gallant farewell look said,
"At least, New Friend, I tried."
With disbelieving glance, Man
Beheld his falling friend.
He wouldn't let it happen;
It couldn't be the end!
Then flesh smote air in searching,
And hand met paw and fur.
Then Man pulled Dog to safety
As heart to heart they were.
Man called and Dog responded,
And though the gulf was wide,
Man gained the loyal canine
Forever by his side.
 
(Klea Victoria Stilwell (1930-2009))
 
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There's not much out there about Klea Victoria Stilwell. She was traveler and a great poet / story teller. Born April 11, 1930, she married, had children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren before she died in Georgia USA on December 28, 2009. In the internet world she is famously known for this deep and moving tale of “Man and his best friend, the Dog”.

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