tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356162479428337180.post6752600815847542099..comments2023-08-29T06:28:14.152-05:00Comments on Dragonfly's Poetry & Prolixity: Your Other Name by Tara Sophia MohrMarionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14786883679294446945noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356162479428337180.post-15490128179996319122014-07-06T08:24:29.501-05:002014-07-06T08:24:29.501-05:00Of course, we're animal, too. (I think in sayi...Of course, we're animal, too. (I think in saying what she did, she's asking us to forget for a moment that we're flesh & bone and to remember our souls before we entered the body). <br /><br />I am 150% cat, all the way. And I get it about the dogs. I, too, have a neighbor with a dog that he often chains and the poor dog barks constantly...and one of my new neighbors (I loathe to even give them that kind word) killed my beloved 8 year old black cat, Gir, and every other black cat in the neighborhood...I don't understand cruel people, I just don't. Sorry for the rant. LOL! xoMarionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14786883679294446945noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4356162479428337180.post-67354476917632827092014-07-06T07:42:55.617-05:002014-07-06T07:42:55.617-05:00i like the poem but i want to say to Tara (and i t...i like the poem but i want to say to Tara (and i think it is important) that we <i>are</i> animals too and that animals too are light, it <i>all</i> is, and perhaps she already knows this, just playfully separates us. regardless, the message is strong and right, we only need to make sure to put the sustainability of the planet first, not ourselves. (harumph. forgive me a little. the neighbour's huskies had me up most of the night. why have dogs and chain them to trees, i wonder.)<br /><br />love)))<br /><br />xo<br />erinerinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16636371927224076866noreply@blogger.com