MY BEST FRIEND
Save for the humming of the bee's
And raindrops falling through the trees,
The wood was silent as a grave
Whilst shafts of sunlight made a brave
Attempt to pierce the velvet gloom
As lonely as an empty room
Alone was I but not afraid
The friend I'd been with must have strayed,
For tho' I called, no answer came
And so I played a splendid game
In the bracken wet and thick
With my favorite walking stick
And then a voice called out quite near;
"So there you are, old chap, come here"
And sitting there, upon a log
Was my best friend, who said "Good Dog"
YOUR FRIEND
Perhaps you think I do not earn
My board and all my keep.
But who gives you security
When you are fast asleep?
Who, when the master's out of town
Keeps beggar folk at bay,
And gives you sweet companionship
When you're alone all day?
With every bark and loving sign,
Let me be yours and you be mine.
Love me, train me, let me be,
Your closest friend eternally.