My best friend...

misskay

A beautiful soul

An innocence of purity

For there really is no greater loyalty

His love is unconditional

together I forget all my strife’s

He’s the most amazing surprise of my entire life

His black curly fur so soft to feel

Best friends forever something that’ll stay real

His big brown contented eyes

That comfort me daily

My guardian angel is a dog called Bayleigh

In moments of my sadness

In moments of my joy

Like a shadow by my side

Like I'm his favourite toy

and for me

No connection on this earth is more true

A binding of hearts that not even time can undo

His bundle of energy and his soul so sweet

The strong walls I built to keep out love

in a moment with him I was forced to retreat he has my full heart and fills it with love the happiest and purest kind like heaven above

  • Author: misskay (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 13th, 2018 01:58
  • Comment from author about the poem: I wrote this about my dog Bayleigh (Picture of him attached) I can not tell you how much joys he brings me on a daily basis I’m fortunate enough to have a wonderful family and fabulous friends but Bayleigh is the bestest friend ever! I’m so grateful for him, everyday!
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Comments3

  • orchidee

    Ahh lovely write misskay. We've had cats. A man keeps a cat as if it is a dog, but it's cruel I think. It makes the cat act unfriendly, being on a lead. I nearly got scratched by it.
    I know what you mean. Some dogs come and sit by you if their owners take them for a walk off their lead. They want to be made a fuss of. You got a dog like that, that I could have?!

  • Fay Slimm.

    Oh yes a dog can be all this lovely verse says - an intelligent mind on four legs brings such happiness to those who value having a canine. I have a wonderful doggie-firend too and I can relate to these words of love between a connection of hearts. A gem of a read Kay.

  • Edthepoet

    Excellent write, the joy he brings you leaps off the page.



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