They walked very slowly,
The man and
his pet;
The dog,
with a harness,
Was ailing
and yet
Each morning
I’d see them,
Both inching
along,
The limbs
maybe weak
But the life
force still strong.
You saw
their connection,
The man
leaning close
And giving
support
In a
much-needed dose.
We never
conversed,
At least not
‘til today,
When I
spotted the man,
All alone,
on his way.
“Where’s
your dog?’ without thinking,
I just blurted
out,
Though the
answer, “She passed,”
I’d
expected, no doubt.
When I said
I was sorry,
He thanked me and said,
“She was near 17,”
Then he
lowered his head
And he
walked away slowly,
But not like
before,
Having no one
who needs
His support
anymore.
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