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Her turn at banking arrived, she observes
the teller’s name is Butch. “I had a Butch once. I loved him so. It’s absurd, but even now thoughts of him make me sad, and it’s been twenty years since he was killed by a speeding drunken driver hitting him crossing the street. Grim images of his stilled, bloodied body lying there still nightly swim through my dreams. It seems I can’t quit grieving, for Butch devoted his life to me for fifteen years, giving me unwavering love, always protecting and comforting me. At night I slept without fears, Butch sleeping beside me, keeping me safe, secure. He was the best...” Tears flow, words go unheard. The teller, “He sounds like a great husband, for sure.” “Butch was no husband. He was a German shepherd!” Please stop by my website: http://www.gillelands.com/poetry/
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