The man woke up. Something was wrong. He fell out of his bed He realized, he'd had a stroke when he could not turn his head The dog stirred when he heard the noise, awakened by the fall, Saw that the man was breathing but could not move at all. He licked his face, he pawed him, gave a whimper and a yelp The hours passed, turned into days but no one came to help
The dog barked once, the dog barked twice The dog scratched at the door No one answered, no one came, The man lay on the floor.
You can go for days and days without a thing to eat But you must drink to stay alive; the man knew he was beat He laid upon his back, planning for the worst, He feared that he might not be found and soon would die of thirst. Now a dog will drink from anywhere in order to survive But trapped inside that house how could he keep that man alive?
The dog picked up a shirt that he saw lying on the floor, And clenched it tight within his jaw, went to the bathroom door. He dipped it in the toilet bowl, he held it with his teeth, Then brought it to his master, giving him relief. He held that shirt right to his lips, the water dripped straight down The man was saved, he got to drink; the next day he was found