The One-Eyed Wonder
I tell my dog to stay
so he promptly sits
He just wants to play
It’s a battle of wits
A quick game of fetch fits
with the cat’s added comedy
when he jumps and flits
It seemed like quite the tragedy
when the poor dog lost his left eye
Nonetheless he is wicked smart
and when he is wont to cry
it breaks my heart
Inwardly I moan
my heart’s not made of stone
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The Meeting the Bar prompt at dVerse Poets Pub today is to write a Bouts-Rimés (pronounced Boo-ReeMay) with a given set of end rhyme words. When I read the word choices, I immediately was inspired to write this poem about my pets, both of whom had to go to the vet this morning. Our vet called Roman her “one-eyed wonder.”
SMiLes.. what other
animals have iN
common iS
the human
heARt..
sadly
reaSon
can take iT away..
most animals
not as
disabled
bY reason
oF being human..:)
Nicely done! Sounds like your one eyed wonder is a delightful friend!
He is indeed!
In my family we call the pets our “fur kids”. I really enjoyed the lightness with witch you approached the prompt, considering so many of us weighed in on the darker side.
This is my favorite section:
“when the poor dog lost his left eye
Nonetheless he is wicked smart
and when he is wont to cry
it breaks my heart”
Sometimes our limitations can enhance our other gifts.
Thanks!
This is sweet. <3
Well done! Animals are so fun and crazy and give unconditional love — even one eyed, or deaf, or a pup or a cat. We actually had a Siamese cat that fetched! 🙂 Enjoyed this one!
That’s funny — a cat that fetches! Ours chases the ball but only to try to keep it from the dog.
Had a “one-eyed” wonder when I was a kid. Brought back fond memories of a great companion! For that alone I love this, Linda!
Animals are amazing. You wrote a wonderful poem about your love for your pets.
Your poem reminded me of a number of dogs I have known and loved, one of them my best friend’s (unfortunately long-dead) one-eyed Dachshund, Goliath. He was a real character. Thank you for prompting some happy memories.
You’re welcome. I’ll bet Goliath was quite the dog!
The words were so fitting for the ups and down with pets.. Hope they do well at the Vet’s today.
Well, Linda, I guess we took the same route!
That’s where my mind went at first…my dogs. And I’m so glad that’s where you took it. I have had a dog with cataracts, 3 who are deaf, and aren’t they resilient?!
What a lovely subject you chose! And how well it fitted the words – or they the subject.:)
Really enjoyed this, Linda, our pets mean so much to us. I hope the pets are doing well after their visit to the vet.
Thanks. The one-eyed wonder had allergy issues but the cat is healthy as a horse.
I am smiling at the comedy with the game ~ But how sad for the dog to lose his eye ~ It would break my heart too ~
He’s happier without it, I think.
This is a familiar scene here…I hope my dog won’t loose an eye though…well done!
Roman is actually my second one-eyed dog. They’re quite special.
I believe they are. I wish I’d had a few years more to bring me to the place to see that this kind of reality would be okay for my last Siamese who’d of faced one eye and a lack of arm existence. I just love animals and I miss Dakota every day.
My first Cocker Spaniel lost her eye at 7 weeks old and lived 18 years. I hope Roman lives that long. Sorry you are missing yours so.
Thank you. I’m happy for you and your fur-family. ♥
Powerful use of the given words 🙂
Excellent. Loved the way you used to words to write of a real-life situation. Your Roman sounds like quite the dog!
We think he’s pretty special.
You encompassed comedy and tragedy in more ways than one!
this mad eme smile, thinking about that special dog and the added comedy of the cat
They make me smile too!
very clever use of the words
Little furry folk have a way to touch our heart…
Anna :o]
Yes they do!