The Waiting Dog
by K Flood
A dog sits waiting in the hot midday
sun;
too faithful to leave, too frightened to run.
He's been there for days now, with
nothing to do
but sit by the roadside waiting for you.
He can't understand why you left him
that day,
he thought you were stopping to go with him and
play.
He's sure you'll come back and that's
why he stays.
How long can he suffer? How many more days?
His legs have grown weak, his
throat's parched and dry,
he's sick now from hunger; he falls with a sigh.
He lays down his head and he closes
his eyes,
Oh, I wish you could see
how your waiting dog dies.
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