Pet



My son brought a one-year-old,                 He  named her Jin,a golden retriever,       My wife and I didn't like the pet,              But we were compelled to look after it.
                                                                         She came near me when my son out,            I touched her with some doubt,                    
 She behaved very well with a bark,              I put her in the kennel of dark.                           
                                                                         She roamed like a queen in the home,    Her tail looked like a bundle of foam,.      She attracted the children by her fluffy hair,  Her noise mingled in the air .                                           
                                                                               I moved by her wagged tail,                      And she became a part of our life,              
 Now she never went out lonely,.                She accompanied by me only.

About this poem

The poem descibes about the new arrival of a pet to the author's home. Here he narrates how the dog has become a part of his life.

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Written on May 01, 2020

Submitted by Balasubramaniyan on September 08, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Stanza Lengths 6

V.Balasubramaniyan

Born in a small village . Brought up by a poor mother. Studied hard and became a teacher. Interested in writing short stories and poems. Received Dr.Radhakrishnan best teacher award in 2016. Active member of the international lions club more…

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