Show ABOUT DOGS I like the homely yellow ellow That no one wants to steal The pup of doubtful parentage That follows close at heel The comfortable cur that romps I With genuine delight And has no beauty to be lost When he Is moved to fight Oh you OU may have your thoroughbred Your dogs of or fancy stock Ill I'll take the mongrel pup Instead That roams the city block For if he runs when I 1 get home To wag his tail tall at me We two can be he the best of friends Without a pedigree Give me the sturdy common dog That's not inclined to roam But nut should it prompted be to stray Can find Its Us own way ay home Your handsome dog is whimsical Twill often stop to board With strangers who await the day You offer a reward Ill I'll take the homely faithful pup Devoted to us all Who has no wish to run away Or heed a strangers stranger's call can And though his legs Imperfect are His body queer to see iT what Hell He'll make up in devotion He lacks in pedigree Copyright 1930 Edgar A. A Guest |