One Day at the Rainbow Bridge

                                  by Laurel L. Kristick, 1995
                                 Submitted by Susan Sterngold

 
 

             A Glimpse of the Rainbow Bridge


                          Was it today; yesterday; a week; a month ago?
                    There are no days; there are no nights since my furchild died.
                        I reach to pet my furry friend who is no longer here.
                 My heart is broken; my arms are empty; how many tears I've cried.
 

                     I leave the house, into the lane we always walked together.
                     The rain is falling. I notice not. Just more tears on my face.
                    She used to lead me down the lane. Her spirit leads me still.
                   But we go a different way to a very strange and different place.
 

                       I stand before a rustic bridge I've never seen before.
                      I stop. I know I'm not to cross. But why, I want to know.
                     And then the rain suddenly stops. I look up into the clouds.
                    I look down. The bridge is gone and in its place is a rainbow.
 

                      I look across the Rainbow Bridge and see a joyful sight;
                    Thousands of healthy furchildren playing with my beloved pet.
                       I want to run and love her, but I'm rooted to the spot.
                     She looks and wags her tail and I hear her bark, "Not yet."
 

                       And then her bark turns to a voice and I hear her say,
                   "You cared for me, you played with me and loved me to the end.
                     I'm healthy now, don't cry for me. I'll meet you here again.
                     Others need your love and care. I'm sending you a friend."
 

                       I rub my eyes and the rainbow is again a rustic bridge.
                   I send a prayer for that quick glimpse to the loving God above.
                    I hear a noise and glance back down. I can't believe my eyes.
                   Across the bridge, my darling pet sent a furbaby for me to love.
 

                  I pick up the furry bundle, hold her close to my dampened cheek.
                  She nuzzles my neck, kisses my tears. It's true love at first sight.
                  Not to replace the one who's gone; another who needs my love and care.
                My eyes are drawn upward to see a Rainbow Bridge in radiating light.
 

                             Copyright, 1995 Jean L.Mowry-Everett

May I Go?
(by Susan A. Jackson)

May I go now?
Do you think the time is right?
May I say good bye to pain filled days
and endless lonely nights?
 

I've lived my life and done my best,
an example tried to be.
So can I take that step beyond
and set my spirit free?
 

I didn't want to go at first,
I fought with all my might.
But something seems to draw me now
to a warm and living light.
 

I want to go I really do.
It's difficult to stay.
But I will try as best I can
to live just one more day.
 

To give you time to care for me
and share your love and fears.
I know you're sad and afraid,
because I see your tears.
 

I'll not be far,I promise that,
and hope you'll always know
that my spirit will be close to you
wherever you may go.
 

Thank you so for loving me.
You know I love you too,
that's why it's hard to say good bye
and end this life with you.
 

So hold me now just one more time
and let me hear you say,
because you care so much for me,
you'll let me go today.



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