Not an Angel

The young pup and the older dog lay on shaded sweet grass watching
the reunions.  Sometimes a man, sometimes a woman, sometimes a
whole family would approach the Rainbow Bridge, be greeted by
their loving pets and cross the bridge together.

 The young pup playfully nipped at the older one.  "Look!  Something
 wonderful is happening!"  The older dog stood up and barked,
 "Quickly.  Get over to the path."

 "But that's not my owner," whined the pup, but he did as he was told.
 Thousands of pets surged forward as a figure in white walked on
 the path toward the bridge.  After the glowing figure passed each
 animal, that animal bowed it's head in love and respect.  The figure
 finally approached the bridge, and was met by a menagerie of joyous
 animals.  Together, they all walked over the bridge and disappeared.

 The young pup was still in awe.  "Was that an angel?" he whispered.

 "No, son."  The older dog replied.  "That was more than an angel.
  That was a person who worked rescue."


A Dogs Best Friend.


I wasn't a pup when I came to your home,
I'd been dumped on the road, left to roam.
Don't remember the people except the pain.
They left me to die in the cold and the rain.
You were driving down the hwy, it was late at night
When you saw the faintest glimmer of light.
You took a chance and turned around
Got out of the van and knelt to the ground.
My quivering body felt the gentlest of hands.
I knew I need not make any demands.
In your heart, and your home, there was always room
For those who would face certain doom.
You healed my body and you healed my heart.
You gave me what I needed, a fresh start.
When I cried at night, you were always there
With soft words, a kiss, a hug to share.
When I misbehaved and would cower with guilt
You only showed love.....up to the hilt.
You loved and cared for me in sickness and health
Our love for each other was more precious than wealth.
Even when you were tired and had a bad day
You'd always come home to me and say,

"I missed you my baby. I'm glad to be back."
Then you'd give me kiss, a hug and a pat.
We'd have a nice dinner then go out to play
There was so much love I wanted to stay.
But my eyes, they faded and my heart grew weak
As my time grew closer you could not speak.
You held me tight, tears flowed from your eyes
We both had to say our sad good byes.
The release from pain we knew must end
No more time on this Earth would we spend
Running in the fields, playing ball
Sitting quietly together at the end of it all.
But our time together is not through
Because I'll be there waiting for you
At the edge of the Rainbow Bridge I'll stand
Until I once again see those gentle hands.

I'll ran to you with tail held high
We will never again have to say goodbye.
My love at death, it does not end
Because you are, indeed, dogs best friend.
Jeane Illsche
June 21, 1998



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