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Ode to the Collar on the Neck of My Dog
  A yellow beast
  lying on the floor,
  curled
  as though against a wind
  stronger than she
  blows through the kitchen,
  slim white hairs
  and pink belly
  pressed
  against
  linoleum,
  You rest
  against the ruff
  of her neck
  where her heartbeats
  thud and
  skitter
  chasing imaginary rabbits.
  Leather the color of salmon
  tossed by a tepid stream,
  softness
  worn through by touch
  of hand and tooth,
  nibbled
  by youth,
  rubbed by
  affection,
  Love
  is a collar
  around
  the
  neck
  of a sleeping dog,
  a circlet
  of my promise;
  you can
  always
  come back home.

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Pablo Neruda's odes to simple objects like tomatoes or socks inspired me to write one of my own. Love can be expressed in a multitude of ways; rather than write directly to my dog, I wrote to the object most representative of my love for her.