Robert Bly, "The Resemblance Between Your Life and a Dog"
It just happened. You know how dogs turn up
At a farm, and they wag but can't explain.
Your face has become deranged trying to adjust
To it. Your face thought your life would look
That was a clear river touched by mountain wind.
Even your parents can't believe how much you've changed.
Burst out of your hand with a fiery glee.
You see them later in hedges. Teachers praise you,
Your life is a dog. He's been hungry for miles.
Doesn't particularly like you, but gives up, and comes in.
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