“And it is exceedingly short, his galloping life. Dogs die so soon. I have my stories of that grief, no doubt many of you do also. It is almost a failure of will, a failure of love, to let them grow old-or so it feels. We would do anything to keep them with us, and to keep them young. The one gift we cannot give.”
Quote by Mary Oliver
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Dog Songs: Deluxe Edition
This deluxe edition features a curated selection of poems that explore the deep connection and love shared between humans and their canine companions. more
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