Opinion

The Alphen Trail, a poem

Letter to the Editor|Published

Peter Donald, Wynberg

I am a chocolate Lab; my name is Jackson Brown

I have a brother, Charlie, but he’s a total clown

And nearly every day, come thunder rain or hail

Our owner lets us out the car to walk the Alphen Trail.

We meet all sorts of other dogs, and now and then of course

We come across a scary one (I’m told it’s called a horse)

And if I bark, it stamps its hoof and flicks its long, black tail,

I tell you, things get scary out on the Alphen Trail.

But Charlie’s nowhere near me; he’s now in hunting mood

A kiddie’s party’s happening, and that means there’ll be food;

Cupcakes, buns and Chuckles; he’s found his holy grail

For a chocolate Lab, it’s not all bad upon the Alphen Trail.

And here come all our friends; a beagle who’s called Molly,

A Vizsla known as Enzo, and Sam the Border collie,

A Maltese who’s called Peanut, a Peke called Abigail

So bottom sniffing’s all the rage upon the Alphen Trail.

Here’s Bailey, who’s a boxer, and Sam, a Lab, but blond

And Cassie, who’s a ridgeback of whom I’m awfully fond

Oops – here come’s Bulldog Bruno – he’s quite the alpha male

(Hurry, Dad, it’s maybe time to quit the Alphen Trail)

Hi Olli (pavement special) Hi Jack (a corgi) and

I think that might be Jensen, another “no name brand“

Hi all you noisy hadedas who take off quick and flail

Your bony, feathered wings at me above the Alphen Trail.

The stream is great to swim in, the foliage lush and green

The puddles in the car park the best I’ve ever seen

So I’ll be back tomorrow with Charlie without fail,

To meet our mates, and strut our stuff upon the Alphen Trail.

Jackson, in front, and Charlie, at the back, enjoy walks on the Alphen Trail with their owner Peter Donald. Picture: Supplied