Andy has a picture,
right there on her phone
A dog sits in a
pusher, with her muzzle going grey
And in the morning
sun it warms her
She wriggles round
and wants the pain to go away
Minnie has a bit of
trouble; it’s arthritis in her hip
So Pop and Nan her owners,
spent ten dollars
And got a pusher from
the tip
Now when they go
walking, Minnie’s riding up the front
She’s looking at the
traffic watching people in their cars
And town kids stop to
pat her and their mothers like to chat
Minnie she just sits
there, like she’s waiting for the stars
Sometimes when she’s
sleeping she’ll bark
Chasing rabbits in
her dream, working sheep or moving cattle
Down the paddock
cross the road and through the stream
Pop drops down his
hand, and rubs her head
They watch a bit of
footy, and he takes her out to bed
She’s been a close
companion right down through her years
Listened to their
troubles listened to their fears.
Minnie has a bit of
strife now; it’s arthritis in her hip
So Rod and Gwen her
owners, spent ten dollars
And bought her a pusher from
the Swan Hill tip
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