Go Dog Go 33
Go Dog Go 33
Eastman,
copyright renewed 1989 by Mary L. Eastman.
v3.1
To Cluny
Dog.
Big dog.
Little dog.
Big dogs and little dogs.
Black and white dogs.
“Hello!”
“Hello!”
“Do you like my hat?”
“I do not.”
“Good-by!”
“Good-by!”
One little dog going in.
Three big dogs going out.
A red dog
on a blue tree.
A blue dog
on a red tree.
A green dog on
a yellow tree.
Some big dogs
and some little dogs
going around
in cars.
A dog
out of a car.
Two big dogs
going up.
One little dog
going down.
The green dog
is up.
“Hello.”
“Do you like
my hat?”
“I do not
like it.”
“Good-by again.”
“Good-by.”
The dogs
are all going around,
and around,
and around.
“Go around
again!”
The sun is up.
The sun is yellow.
The yellow sun
is over the house.
“It is hot
out here in
the sun.”
“It is not hot
here under the house.”
Now it is night.
Three dogs
at a party
on a boat
at night.
Dogs at work.
Work, dogs,
work!
Dogs at play.
“Hello.”
“Do you
like my hat?”
“I do not
like that hat.”
“Good-by again.”
“Good-by!”
Dogs in cars again.
Going away.
Going away fast.
Look at those dogs go.
Go, dogs. Go!
“Stop, dogs. Stop!
The light is red now.”
“Go, dogs. Go!
The light is green now.”
Two dogs at play.
At play up on top.
“Go down, dogs.
Do not play up there.
Go down.”
Now it is night.
Night is not
a time for play.
It is time for sleep.
The dogs go to sleep.
They will sleep all night.
Now it is day.
The sun is up.
Now is the time
for all dogs to get up.
“Get up!”
It is day.
Time to get going.
Go, dogs. Go!
There they go.
Look at those dogs go!
“Good-by.”