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Quintain

A chapter in the book Commentary and Philosophy

Walk Your Dog

by Treischel



Feel the cool autumn weather.
Go outside together.
See the color scenes.
And, by all means,
Walk your dog!

Such a colorful display,
There every single way.
Set some smart routines.
And, by all means,
Walk your dog!

Autumn season is divine,
All senses feeling fine,
Don sweater and jeans.
And, by all means,
Walk your dog!





I was walking to see the autumn colors along the river road in St. Paul, Minnesota, when I spotted this couple out walking their dog. The dog looks exactly like my dog, Tiva, a Husky/Shephard mix, who died about 4 years ago. I miss that dog and remember all the walks we had over the 17 years we had with her.

I wrote this poem in an unuaual Quintain format. The rhyme scheme is: aabbc.
The meter is: 7-6-5-4-3

I took this photograph on October 17, 2014 with my Canon 50X zoom camera from across the street along the East River Road.
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