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Enough Rope/Verse for a Certain Dog

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3990735Enough Rope1926Dorothy Parker

Verse for a Certain Dog

SUCH glorious faith as fills your limpid eyes,Dear little friend of mine, I never knew.All-innocent are you, and yet all-wise.(For heaven’s sake, stop worrying that shoe!)You look about, and all you see is fair;This mighty globe was made for you alone.Of all the thunderous ages, you’re the heir.(Get off the pillow with that dirty bone!)
A skeptic world you face with steady gaze;High in young pride you hold your noble head;Gayly you meet the rush of roaring days.(Must you eat puppy biscuit on the bed?)Lancelike your courage, gleaming swift and strong,Yours the white rapture of a wingèd soul,Yours is a spirit like a May-day song.(God help you, if you break the goldfish bowl!)
“Whatever is, is good,” your gracious creed.You wear your joy of living like a crown.Love lights your simplest act, your every deed.(Drop it, I tell you—put that kitten down!)You are God’s kindliest gift of all,—a friend.Your shining loyalty unflecked by doubt,You ask but leave to follow to the end.(Couldn’t you wait until I took you out?)