All’s well that ends well a doggie story

The fear it sucks ones breath away
What is it you can do
The dog is down the deepest well
His cries are reaching through
Actually your marrow
So much on edge are you
Listen to the lamentation
Which is reaching through

And into your heart clearly
Your eyes are wet with Tears
Who is there to save this soul
To answer to his fears
The indigenous are many
They have ropes tied and they will
Lower a man down to him
It’s precarious and still
The entrance is uncertain
But still the man goes down
The dogs whine is so certain
All who hear it drown
In what is so emotional
A small dog in a hole
Who lets out such a high pitched sound
It is hard to control

The courage and commitment of the
Rescuer who will
Soon be at the sad dogs side
The chivalry of will
On this rather simple rope
He hangs yet clearly he
Has one objective in his heart
To save this dog and be

Back up on the mountainside
With sobs all round to hear
He wraps the dog in a blanket
And they pull them both now clear
Slowly pulling scraping over the stones
The rope may hold
To the surface first please take the dog
This rescuer is bold

The dog is safe the man is safe
Locked in an embrace the two
Love of each other clearly
You feel it coming through
The emotion of each moment
The danger it was there
But the only cause was to save the dog
From a death and such despair

I am sure you felt it’s agony
It’s howl just went through me
It really needed to be saved
We all do actually
The anonymous indigenous
Risked his life for he
Was in the right place at the right time
And shared it’s destiny

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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