The urgent need for animals in primary school students' English poetry

A Dog's Life

A dog's life is a dog's life.

This is pain. This is pain and sadness.

A dog's life is a dog's life.

Full of fear and gnashing of teeth.

God/dog, dog/God.

The dream of palindrome and nodding.

God/dog, God/dog.

Everything I hear excites me.

So raise a leg to the hound of heaven,

To the big dog star in the sky.

Sit up and beg for forgiveness,

Let the sleeping dog lie down.

God/dog, God/dog.

It's exciting, all the clouds and fog.

God/dog, God/dog.

Mud feet are deep, and thoughts are deep in mud.

The big dog star is our image;

He is one of us.

He was naked, his nose was wet,

I don't care about sucking bones.

God/dog, God/dog.

Talk: monologue.

God/dog, God/dog.

In the cunning plan, we are just gears.

A dog's life is a dog's life.

It's cruel. It's cruel and short.

A dog's life is a dog's life.

Throw a bone like a thief to atone.

God/dog, God/dog.

Like unicorns and golliwogs.

God/dog, God/dog.

A hymn as simple as falling from a wood.

Pay tribute to the great dog star.

Whispering to a bright moon.

If the night is primitive and savage,

Obedience and bay in good tune.

God/dog, God/dog.

I've seen machines and catalogs.

God/dog, God/dog.

A keen design of flogging.

God/dog, dog/God.

This sounds ridiculous and very strange.

God/dog, dog/God.

Share words, not stick.

So raise your nose and face the hounds of heaven,

Lift your heart and growl.

Pay your respects to the dog of heaven,

Just throw a Ginsburg howl!