Friday, August 24, 2012

"Somebody taught my two adopted dogs to wait in line," a poem by Amalia E. Zents



"Somebody taught my two adopted dogs to wait in line"
A poem by Amalia E. Zents

"Somebody taught my two adopted dogs to wait in line.
Each stands behind the other when it's time to eat or drink,
Two polite dogs, I daresay, and neither do I hear either of them whine;
They know if they will but patiently wait, they'll both be in the pink!"



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Thursday, August 23, 2012

"Write That Worth Reading," by Amalia E. Zents





“Write that worth reading” 

By Amalia E. Zents

Write that worth reading,
Watch that worth seeing.
Do that worth doing, 
Be that worth being.

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"Write that worth reading," by Amalia E. Zents (Aug. 23, 2012)

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

"The Heart Remembers," by Amalia E. Zents

The heart remembers
His soft dark coat
The way his whiskers 
Felt against my cheek;

The heart remembers
The strength of his purr
As he climbed on me
While I tried to sleep.

The heart remembers
The good sport he was
When I dressed him up 
Like a fairy queen;

The heart remembers
A cat named Rascal
Sure-footed, daring,
Wise and serene.

"The Heart Remembers," by Amalia E. Zents
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