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A Dog Point of View
Life is full of joy
Humans buy me toys
I go on walks
And chase things that squawk
The world is my playground
I like to run around
I will do anything for belly rubs
But nothing can get me in a tub
Ill follow at your feet
I sit and beg for meat
Ill destroy most of your stuff
But still, you cannot hate my fluff.
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I wrote this poem from a different perspective and chose a dog to be the narrator of sorts.