Copper
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For Copper of Chilmark

<p><i> A copper-white streak across the field,</i></p> <p><i> Darting through dunes, power to wield . . .</i></p> <p><i> A Brittany spaniel at home on the moors</i></p> <p><i> Not of French, but Vineyard shores.</i></p> <p><i> Like a king atop ridges he&#8217;d survey his land,</i></p> <p><i> Alert ears, tail &mdash; and again sail the sand.</i></p> <p><i> When he did pause and gaze with amber eyes</i></p> <p><i> Upon those he loved, with his soul so wise . . .</i></p> <p><i>&#8217;Twas clear Copper to no other could compare:</i></p>

A copper-white streak across the field,

Darting through dunes, power to wield . . .

A Brittany spaniel at home on the moors

Not of French, but Vineyard shores.

Like a king atop ridges he’d survey his land,

Alert ears, tail — and again sail the sand.

When he did pause and gaze with amber eyes

Upon those he loved, with his soul so wise . . .

’Twas clear Copper to no other could compare:

He was smarter, faster, so very rare.

A great spirit and knowing sage was he;

A quiet companion with agility

To buoy his carefree summer spree:

An image of Life, of Joy, of What Might Be.

Look out the window, look out toward the sea . . .

With the wind you’ll see Copper, running free.

For Copper, Jan. 19, 1995-Sept. 4, 2006

— Holly Hodder Eger

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