Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Having just rescued the most amazing young doodle with thanks for Doodle Rescue.
I would like to share this poem with everyone as I still cannot understand why anyone
would give up this most amazing, sweet young man.
" Oh shame on the mother's of mortals, who did not stop to teach.
The sorrow that lies in dear dumb eyes, the sorrow that has no speech.
For the same force who formed the camel, that fashioned man and king.
And the God of the whole gave a spark of a soul to each furred and
feathered thing"
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Thank you. I guess some of the poem did not show up.
Hope this comes through okay :)
" Oh shame on the mother's of mortals,
who did not stop to teach.
The sorrow that lies in dear dumb eyes,
the sorrow that has no speech.
For the same force who formed the camel,
that fashioned man and king.
And the God of the whole gave a spark
of a soul to each furred and feathered thing"
I can see it, and I love it. It is so appropriate for anyone who loves or cares for an animal.
Frances's new Johnny is the former Figaro, and I am so glad that he is doing well in his new home. Clearly, he has a very caring and sensitive new mom.
Frances...I just loved reading this poem. These four lines say it all...And from what I have read...your new doodle is named Johnny! That was my fathers name and now my son's name! Our doodles name is Thomas and it is so nice to hear of another male doodle with a "human" name like our "Thomas" and your "Johnny" and Karen's "Jack" which by the way is my husbands name. Anyway...thanks for sharing this poem and I wish you so much happiness with the pets.
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