He
was very possessive about her.
She
was his,
His
person.
He
had eyes only for her.
And
she too adored him.
He
was her constant companion.
They
both cared and loved each other.
But
he hated if anyone came close to her,
Or
if she spoke to somebody other than him.
If
anyone came close to her,
He
let out a deep growl,
Which
was enough to send them scampering away.
She
would always pet him,
Whenever
he did that.
Yes,
she loved him too.
He
was her person too.
Her
bodyguard,
Her
pet buddy,
Who
never allowed any stranger near her.
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The above story is about a pet dog whom I
had met some two decades ago when we had gone to meet an old aunt of my Mom’s.
He was so possessive that, when my parents bent to touch the aunt’s feet to seek
blessings, he was about to pounce on them. But he did allow me to pet him, but
I was scared out of hell by seeing his huge frame.
He even followed us out, till we boarded
the auto, just to make sure we are not coming back.
This blog is dedicated to all the pets, who
are more loyal and loving to their owners than anybody else.
Very nice. Do agree pets are the ones who love us unconditionally.
ReplyDeleteTrue.. Pets are angels in disguise, giving away non-judgemental, unconditional, faithful love we ought to learn from them.
ReplyDeleteI actually initially thought this was a poem about an obsessive lover.
ReplyDeleteIt's so perfect about pet dogs though...they can be very protective :)
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My muffin is like that. No one can touch me, unless i tell her it is okay
ReplyDeleteWow, never thought xenophobia could be used in this perspective! Nicely done!
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