I'm not sure what the poem is, but the movie is titled "Marley and Me", and if you want to find out what the poem is it might be in the book, which the movie is based off of.
in a book
"To Flush, My Dog" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is a poem celebrating the speaker's beloved dog, Flush. The poem explores the unconditional love and companionship between the speaker and Flush, highlighting the dog's loyalty and emotional connection with its owner. It reflects on the joy and comfort that Flush brings to the speaker's life.
In a Shakespear poem book
It actually isn't based off of a book. Rather, it is based off an old Norse poem entitled Voluspa.
There is no poem for it. But you can try making one if you'd like. Lol. :)
Go to your local library and have the librarian help you find the book Maya Angelou wrote that has that poem.
Sometimes you can look them up on the enternet or otherwise you can find them in a poem book! -anonymous
you can find it in the book "My Dog is a Genius" on page 29.
The story of Dido and Aeneas is based on Book 4 of Virgil's epic poem, the "Aeneid." In this book, Dido is the queen of Carthage and falls in love with Aeneas, a Trojan hero. Their tragic love story ends with Dido's despair and eventual suicide.
You could consider naming your poem book based on a central theme or emotion that ties the poems together. For example, "Whispers of the Heart" or "Echoes of the Soul." Alternatively, you could use a unique phrase or image from one of your poems as the title to intrigue readers.
you should find it your self or contact akingboye tosin on face book kikin