A Poem for Volunteers

Author Unknown
Many will be shocked to find
When the day of judgement nears,
That there's a special place in heaven
Set aside for volunteers.
Furnished with big recliners,
Satin couches and footstools.
Where there's no committee chairman,
No group leaders or car-pools,
There will be nothing to staple,
Not one thing to fold or mail,
Telephone lists will be outlawed.
But a finger snap will bring
Cool drinks and gourmet dinners
And rare treats fit for a king.
You ask, who will serve the privileged few,
And work for their worth?
Why, all those who reaped the benefits
And not once volunteered on Earth.

 
 
 

 A Light Lost

 You were frightened, but you wanted to love.
 You distrusted,
       but there were moments when - almost - you would rest your head.
 You were always on guard, but you dreamed of learning to play.
 You knew no one would protect you,
       but there were thoughts, or memories, of having a friend.
 And we wanted to rescue you, to let you know you were safe.
If we had stroked your lovely coat just one more time.....
 If we had whispered just the right words in your ear.....
 If we had run with you just a little faster, or more often, in the grass.....
 Then maybe you would have been able to believe.
 We will never know if we failed you,
        or if life had failed you too harshly before we met.
 We will not know if you heard us and couldn't answer,
        or if you had lost the power to hear before we spoke.
 We cannot know if you will forgive and wait for us at the Bridge,
        But we know that we will look for you.
 You, also, are one of ours -- and we loved you as best we could.
  Author:  Elizabeth Sommers
                     Jan. 1999

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