They remind me, so much, of their dogs, <br />Some lanky, some very thick set. <br />Some so short, some are tall, <br />Others awfully small, <br />Those owners with their loving pets. <br /> <br />John over there's a butcher, <br />With a bulldog tucked by his side. <br />Well built with no neck, <br />With bulging great pecs, <br />He stands with his arms open wide. <br /> <br />Sally works at the beauticians, <br />She prim, so terribly neat. <br />She's definitely a poodle, <br />With class she just oodles, <br />As she prances around on her feet. <br /> <br />Randy's a handsome young lover, <br />With his mongrel, they're never at home. <br />Always slick, Oh! so neat, <br />Both forever in heat, <br />Their origins totally unknown. <br /> <br />Larry's a real frendly guy, <br />With a lurcher who sits by his door. <br />He's thin, yes he's high, <br />He's sad in the eye, , <br />With kindness right down to his core. <br /> <br />They remind me so much of their dogs, <br />They're skinny, they're fat, some are tall. <br />Some are smelly, some clean, <br />Some are awfully mean, <br />But me - I just don't have a dog at all!<br /><br />Joe Hughes visit joehughes.org.uk<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/dog-owners/
