Dancing in the Rain
Dancing in the Rain
Beneath the grey and endless sky,
A stray dog leaps, his spirits high.
Paws splash through puddles, a fearless refrain,
A rebel’s dance in the steady rain.
His eyes are sharp, his body lean,
A life of hunger etched, unseen.
No master calls, no hands to feed,
He fends alone, driven by need.
His boundless energy, his endless fight,
Born of days when food’s in sight.
Each leap, each spin, each joyful spree,
Hides the grit of survival, raw and free.
No shelter guards him from the storm,
No home to keep him safe and warm.
Yet his spirit roars, it cannot die,
For he has only himself to rely.
He reminds me, as I stand in awe,
Of life unyielding, its silent law.
The rain may drench, the wind may sting,
But the heart must dance, and the soul must sing.

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