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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.
Das Urheberrecht für meine eigenen Texte, Fotos und selbst erstellten Grafiken liegt allein bei mir. Kopieren oder jegliche Art von Weitergabe oder Veröffentlichung ist untersagt.

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.

2017/05/01

How didn’t they know?

When Billy was 6
One fine Easter day,
He received a gift
With which he could play.
 
It was a sweet little bunny
With hair to the floor.
What could have happened
When it was found dead by the door?
 
Accidental, they said.
Billy’s just a child.
He just played too rough.
He got a little bit wild.
 
When Billy was 10
At a neighbor’s house,
He poured some bleach
On a friendly pet mouse.
 
Boys will be boys
Is what they said.
Be careful, they added
As they patted his head.
 
When Billy turned 12
They found some deep cuts
On the face and the neck
Of the sweet family mutt.
 
No harm was done.
The dog’s not hurt bad.
He didn’t mean to do it.
He truly feels sad.
 
When Billy was 16,
He took a gun to school.
He fired upon them
While calling them fools.
 
When Billy was finished
Having his fun,
He smiled at his carnage
And lay down his gun.
 
The town went on weeping
All through the trial.
He showed no remorse.
He showed not a smile.
 
What happened, they asked,
To a boy so fine?
How could it be
He showed not a sign?
 
What about me?
Said the ghost of the long dead mouse?
And I the rabbit
Who was found dead in his house?
 
And the elderly dog
With scars that still showed
Softly whined and wondered,
HOW DIDN’T THEY KNOW?
 
(Kristen Sharer)

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