Who saved who?



I was born in a Amish Puppy Mill Far Away
As soon as I could open my eyes and see
I saw for the first time my mom and family
And suddenly as I was getting older
They all started to go away
Wondering and dreaming will it be me next
All I wanted was a family of my own
Will they love me hug and kiss me love me
This would be a dream come true
Will I be a show dog or a companion
Can I have free run of my new home
Beautiful thoughts going on vacation free run
Running in the grass car rides beach time lakes
Pounding my feet on the ocean sand and water
Oh can I help my owner if she is old
Can I alert my mom when my dad falls
Will I be moms ears to hear for her
I long for this day
Woken up by a strange man putting me in a van
It’s a long trip feels like it is taking forever
To my surprise I was brought to a dog store
Every day I looked at the people not one looked back
Why doesn’t anyone look at me or want me
One day at 6 months of age a older woman fell in love with me
She bought me a lot of nice things
The whole way home she held me next to her heart petting kissing me
My dream came true
Mom’s dream came true
She sleeps with me and always says
Spencer who saved who? I know that you saved me! My handsome Lassie look alike!

About this poem

Poem about a puppy looking for love! And a elderly woman who wanted a Shetland Sheepdog puppy always!

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Written on September 12, 2021

Submitted by cjcmm5x on August 13, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABBCADEBFGHGICJKCALCMNBBOBFFPQ
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,228
Words 271
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 30

Nancy Epps

Mother of 6 grandma of 1 wife chaplain and minister and saving best for last Spencer! My best friend and my dream come true my Shelty! more…

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