"Epitaph to a Dog" is a poem by the British poet Lord Byron. It was written in 1808 in honour of his Landseer dog, Boatswain, who had just died of rabies. When Boatswain contracted the disease, Byron ...
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“During the pandemic, a high school poetry club of Indigenous students invited me to give a reading. I shared poems I’d written about murdered and missing Indigenous relatives, poems about ancestral ...
Almost a month ago, Kurry Mullen reported to the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office that his dog had been attacked by another dog at a Gainesville dog park. Now, the park’s owner has just under ...
An elderly couple in Delhi's Mayur Vihar left their dog in charge of a Noida-based pet ... busy road while two men were riding the bike. We just cannot come to terms with what happened.
In the first issue of The Prose Poem: An International Journal, editor Peter Johnson explained, "Just as black humor straddles the fine line between comedy and tragedy, so the prose poem plants one ...
"I joke that my dad is Happy's service dog. My dad is this like calm, sweet, empathetic man and Happy is a little bit high strung." "My dad just calms him down," the actor-producer added.
The poet also had an original poem commissioned by NASA that was launched ... For Limón, "bringing pen to paper" isn't just a saying. "I write by hand mostly. And in blank journals, without ...