One Last Farewell Poem by Diane Wright

One Last Farewell



I had to put you to sleep
It broke my heart to witness your pain
I felt it better to let you go than hang on
Neither of us would have anything to gain.

You were old, and your body very tired
Quality of life not the same as before
I felt it best to let you go to be Heaven bound
Where your spirit is free to soar.

I remember you as a small kitten
Alone in a cage, but not concerned for your fate
You knew someone would come and release you
As God and the angels told you to wait.

We had some happy times together
Even though you were not given the chance to roam
You seemed content to be with me
As we spent time together at home.

There were lovely times joining hearts in love
You knew when I was emotionally depressed
And it bothered you to see such hurt
Many times, you jumped on my lap giving a caress.

I will miss you when I don’t feel well
You won’t be there curled up next to my head
Watching me to make sure I am all right;
Not suffering, but comfortable instead.

I know we had some falling outs
Sometimes my rug received what the litter box should
I now wonder if that was not your fault
You tried to do the best you could.

Such a smart cat with a high IQ
It was remarkable how your Godly love outpoured
I, on the floor, praying to God
And you raising your paw praising the Lord.

I heard your voice one more time
Only a few hours after your demise
It startled me so that I thought you were here
Then I realized it was a heavenly cry.

Carry on in Heaven, dear pet
Other animals are there near the Heavenly ridge
Where I will meet you soon one day
Together we will cross over the Rainbow Bridge.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ernestine Northover 27 December 2005

You'll have me in tears, Diane. I have them every time I read my '''Cocker Spaniel' poem. We get so attached to these pets, they become part of our family. Lovely poem with deep meaning. Love Ernestine XXX

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