
[Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9) was brave and spry, His tiny frame with fur did fly. One sunny day, the gate ajar, And Henry thought, 'I'll travel far!'

Trotting along the busy street, Henry's heart was filled with beat. But sneaky eyes were on his tail, A dog-napper set to prevail.

The van appeared with a sudden screech, Henry's adventure was out of reach. Caught and whisked, away he went, To an unknown place, he was sent.

But Henry was smart, and sly too, He schemed and plotted what to do. He nibbled ropes and scanned the scene, His inner light remained serene.

A bumpy road, the van slowed down, And there it was, a chance to crown. Henry squeezed through, a narrow crack, This magic dog was coming back!

With paws so swift on leaves and sand, Henry dashed over the open land. He followed scents of homebound air, The breeze that showed him where to fare.

At last he reached a familiar lane, And in his heart, love spilled like rain. His little house was just ahead, Back to the place he had been fed.

His tail a’wagging, heart aglow, Straight through the gate he'd always know. [Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9) safe and sound, In his backyard, he could be found.

And as he dozed, he dreamed anew, Of adventures wild and skies so blue. But home was best, Henry would say, For there was love to end each day.

'Beware, dog-napper!' Henry now yawned, To those who think they'd have him pawned. For he's not just any dog, you see. He's [Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9), wild and free!
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