Puppy
Paws
Fifteen
years of puppy paws moved outside today.
Inside
my heart is breaking,
the
Light of my Life - Missy, has gone away.
I
held her head, kissed her blurry eyes, and said "I Love You, Girl"
With
gentle hands and heavy heart, I released her soul to God,
crying
for her spirit to be free.
Never
dreamed it would hurt so much,
Guess
I wasn't thinking much of Me.
But
she must be missing something,
she
left her paws upon my heart.
Kind
reminders of the time we had together,
I
never wanted her to be the first to part.
They
tug as fiercely as the shoestrings she once played with;
the
tug of wars together, the one's I let her win.
The
"tennies", the toys, all the things she loved speak about her passing
and
I fall apart again.
Those
little puppy "grunts" and kisses seem so far away.
I
cry: "What was I thinking?
I
said it'd be OK."
I
said; "I'll be alright without you, If you really have to go.
No
need for you to fret or worry,
we
had our chance to love each other so."
Our
final road together remains yet to be seen.
Puppy
paws can be so gentle,
the
pain they leave in passing, so mean.
"I'll
hold them safely in my heart", I tell Her;
"but
I'll let them run at will.
When
we cross the Bridge together,
I
know they will be still."
In
Loving memory of my best friend and most faithful companion -
Judah
Melissa Vader (Missy) 08/04/83 - 11/23/98, Michelle N. Lightner
If
you require a puppy
That
isn't noisy and doesn't chew,
Who
won't pee on the carpet,
or
one who Will never shed or make a mess,
And
Will never bite under severe duress,
There's
only one breed that will bring you joy,
It's
the All-American Plush Stuffed Toy!
Nancy
Holmes.
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