I hope this will be a blessing to others and even a help in recording my journey.
Friday, November 27, 2009
A DOG CAN BREAK YOUR HEART
This picture has nothing to do with this blog. It is however a good illustration of several phenomena.
1. Some people have an overloaded sense of courage
2. Some people are able to expand their innovative ability
3. The Darwin awards will always have grist for the mill
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Rudyard Kipling wrote the following poem. Only those of you who are “dog people” will understand it.
The Power Of The Dog
There is sorrow enough in the natural way
From men and women to fill our day;
And when we are certain of sorrow in store,
Why do we always arrange for more?
Brothers and Sisters, I bid you beware
Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.
Buy a pup and your money will buy
Love unflinching that cannot lie--
Perfect passion and worship fed
By a kick in the ribs or a pat on the head.
Nevertheless it is hardly fair
To risk your heart for a dog to tear.
When the fourteen years which Nature permits
Are closing in asthma, or tumour, or fits,
And the vet's unspoken prescription runs
To lethal chambers or loaded guns,
Then you will find--it's your own affair--
But...you've given your heart for a dog to tear.
When the body that lived at your single will,
With its whimper of welcome, is stilled (how still!);
When the spirit that answered your every mood
Is gone--wherever it goes--for good,
You will discover how much you care,
And will give your heart for the dog to tear.
We've sorrow enough in the natural way,
When it comes to burying Christian clay.
Our loves are not given, but only lent,
At compound interest of cent per cent.
Though it is not always the case, I believe,
That the longer we've kept 'em, the more do we grieve:
For, when debts are payable, right or wrong,
A short-time loan is as bad as a long--
So why in Heaven (before we are there)
Should we give our hearts to a dog to tear?
HTOITA
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3 comments:
This picture has nothing to do with this picture??
Did you write that?
Nope. Kipling from 120 years ago
HTOITA
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