Tuesday, July 29, 1997

Why See the Differences?

Mona and Jessie, have a sweet messy
Relationship there. But they sure do care.
Mona's a pussycat, just a bit taller than she's fat;
While Jessie's a white German, Shephard dog on our farm.

Who's five times larger, than her little sister,
And different species. Though that's not what they see.
Jessie was born, on an animal farm
Where species were mixed up, and though she was a pup

When we brought her home, she still wants to come
And play with the cats, and goats thinking that
She is one of them. Her loving did win
Over Mona Lisa, our beautiful Siamese,

Who has bright blue eyes, matching the skies
Who sees sweet Jessie, as friend not enemy.
She jumps to the ground, and runs up to the hounds
And lies on her back. "Jessie, please chew my neck."

Even when they're too rough, and she's had enough,
She lets the puppies know, batting their faces so
They get the message, that she's no sausage.
And just wants some love, attention from above.

"You may be real big. I don't give a fig.
Let's have relationship. My face you can lick.
And I will purr some more." Cats and dogs need not war.
Why see the differences? When they are love fences?


Why See the Differences?
by Loveson G. Flower
7/29/97