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Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<-

Contributed by ladyfawn on Saturday, 1st February 2003 @ 08:20:00 PM in AEST
Topic: PetPoems








Windswept Foxey Lady; or little Prissy Pooh,

She is an English Mastiff, this sweet little dream come true.

Sure she weighs in at well over 200 pounds...

Bark and woof arf arf some more; one knows she's around.

Really just a wee little lap doggie, who favors sitting on my head,

Mastiffs love comfort and cuddles and snuggling in your bed.

Slobbers and jowel drools that prettily hang to the floor,

Her happy self all over; tail re-arranges decor.

This poem will never justify the true value of this lady,

I adopted her and yet, she rescued me from my malady.

Elegant lady ever wearing her beautiful coat of fawn,

Trimmed in black mask, ears and whiskers worn quite long.

Prissy's wrinkled smiling face with ever laughing eyes-

Quietly sits on her favorite hill; peacefully looking towards the skies.

Prissy, she loves her two-footed sister and brothers,

A sibling always fun and playful; a Mastiff like no other.

Kindest of heart to all those whom are weak or smaller,

My Windswept Foxey Lady's lovingness; yet ever loves but taller.

My dearest friend and trusted one, from a beautiful line,

Since Prissy came to live with us, our lives' been graced so fine.

Oh, dear Mastiff of mine, most nobel and loving one,

Grateful everyday; your personality far brighter than the sun.

Grandeur of good nature, temperment of ease,

Prissy is sweeter than any flower, gentle as a breeze.
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Copyright © ladyfawn ... [ 2003-02-01 20:20:00]
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Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by wolfflow on Saturday, 1st February 2003 @ 08:38:30 PM AEST
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beautiful, totally beautiful, both beautiful animal and beautiful mistress come through in this, love it, delightful


Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by Valerie_Pearson on Saturday, 1st February 2003 @ 10:51:54 PM AEST
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Nessa, wonderful write this is, you've captured the beauty of the sometimes feared, I know they are wonderful companions, I don't own one but I've been around those huge babies, thanks for sharing this wonderful write,


Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by Wesley_Dale_Willis on Monday, 3rd February 2003 @ 09:32:56 PM AEST
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Hi Nessa
Nice write on your dogs the English Mastiff
Hmm I guess I have never seen such a large dog.Keep writing your dogs are the king of the Mountain right?Bye Bye keep writing


Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by thumper on Monday, 5th July 2004 @ 05:53:51 AM AEST
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This is such a wonderful write. Nothing can compare to a dog. Their love is unconditional! They either love you or they don't. lol I love large dogs and have three. Mine are Malamutes and they are the large ones. One weighs about 160 pounds. I love ALL animals but a large dog takes my heart. TY for sharing this poem. I just loved it!!!!!
Thumps ; 0 )


Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by buchi on Sunday, 18th July 2004 @ 02:28:00 PM AEST
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Undeniablly Windswept Foxey Lady or little Prissy Pooh, deserve this tribute....and you dear poet ..bravo........art of poetry brought to life


Re: Windswept Foxey Lady @-<<- (User Rating: 1 )
by TwEeK on Saturday, 11th September 2004 @ 03:18:15 PM AEST
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Wow, ive heard of these dogs but i never thought they'd be so big!
i love big dogs too! St.Bernards, Huskys..ect.
Windswept Foxey Lady.
loved the way you described the animal as a human, kinda made me think that you were talking about a human for a second! but hey, arent all God's creature's just like us?
wonderful poem!

Tweek




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