And on the 9th Day
God looked down on his wide-eyed
children and said they need a companion.
So, God made a
Dog
God said I need somebody to wake up
and give kisses, pee on a tree, sleep all day, wake up again, give more kisses,
and then stay up till midnight basking in the glow of the television set.
So, God made a
Dog
God said I need somebody willing to
sit, then stay, then roll over then with no ego or complaint, to dress in hats
they do not need and costumes they do not understand.
I need somebody who can chase tails, carry
sticks and lift spirits with a lick.
Somebody no matter what you didn’t do,
or couldn’t take, or didn’t win, or couldn’t make will love you without
judgment just the same.
So, God made a
Dog
God said I need somebody strong enough
to pull sleds and find bombs, yet gentle enough to love babies and lead the
blind.
Somebody who will spend all day on a
couch with the resting head and supportive eyes to lift the spirits of a broken
heart.
So, God made a
Dog
It had to be somebody who would remain
patient and loyal even thru loneliness.
Somebody to care, cuddle, snuggle and nuzzle,
cheer and charm and snore and slobber and eat the trash and chase the
squirrels.
Somebody who would bring a family
together with selflessness of an open heart.
Somebody who would bark, and then
pant, and then reply with the rapid wag of tail when their best friend says let’s
go for a ride in the car.
So, God made a
Dog
God said I need somebody who would
stand at your side when the world around you collapses.
Somebody to lie next to you during the
long nights of pain and sorrow when it hurts to move, or talk, or think, or
be.
Somebody to stand guard, play games,
snore for hours, and repeat as needed.
Somebody to give you strength when you
have none of your own.
Somebody to fight when you have no
fight left, to hold onto your soul as if it were their favorite toy, playing
tug of war to keep you in this world.
Somebody to be your companion and
guide in this world and the next.
Somebody to wait for you on the other
side or stand guard in your absence until they can join you for eternity.
So, God made a
Dog
Paul Harvey
(While inspired by Paul Harvey's "God made a farmer" speech the dog version is just a heartfelt tribute to man's best friend and one of the nation's greatest radio voices and commentators.) Good Day.
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