Monday, September 22, 2008

The Glue of Dogs

Your daschund is a horse.
Your daschund should be made into glue when it dies:
sleek-look, smooth-coat glue
that whimper-barks on papers,
sweepingly soft rather than sticky;
that avoids the stiff wet-smell while drying,
inedible with a garbage-mouth taste.
That dog-glue would look loud on a page.
Elmer would shake in his New York boots,
but your dog is not a horse.
Your daschund could be a glue-horse though, a glue-dog,
if those janky, short legs should ever break.
Its patter-steps halted by a snap, then art on a page.
“Cats are just smarted than dogs.” – But they make poor glue.
The glue of dogs is loyal and fast drying. Perfect for Man.
The glue-dogs are more precious and immortal in our projects,
with dog-glue I would make a thousand Picaso-esq collages,
and Cory would see them in a gallery and know
the glue-dogs will serve a purpose. They will exists still.
These cohesive canines deserve what horses get!
Dogs would make glue more beautiful than horses ever could!
Los perros harían el pegamento más hermoso!
We love them living, they beg us to love them dead, to use them dead:
thousands of old pets, sticking together, still loved and used!
Yes!
Your daschund should be made into glue when it dies!

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