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As a baby kitten was took away,
A heart broken three year old,
Couldn’t understand or be consoled,
So in search of another pet,
A black kitten her heart was set,
Calling vets and farmers too,
That is how we found you,
Four months old and very wild,
You were chased and you were riled,
Chasing you made us laugh,
But you were not a happy cat,
It took a bit but you came to know,
This little girl needed you so,
She was so proud that you were hers,
You adapted and you endured,
She draped you around her neck,
It seems you thought ~ “Oh, what the heck,”
Twenty years have come and gone,
You’ve passed on to a brand new dawn,
The grand old dame of this home,
Although you’re gone ~ You’re not alone,
Your soul can walk on both sides now,
You are free to play and prow,
Rainbow bridge is gaining fame,
Listen for Robert to call your name,
Always remember your little girl,
You helped her to grow in this world,
Her tears are her love spilling out,
Always know that and never doubt,
Your spirit will hear her silent cries,
It broke her heart to let you die,
Come and visit and bring Rob too.
We’ll know you’re here ~ Because we both love you. [comments] => 2 [counter] => 178 [topic] => 29 [informant] => tifrob [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 5 [ratings] => 1 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => PetPoems )
BLACKER

Contributed by tifrob on Thursday, 8th June 2006 @ 03:36:58 AM in AEST
Topic: PetPoems



It all started one summer day,
As a baby kitten was took away,
A heart broken three year old,
Couldn’t understand or be consoled,
So in search of another pet,
A black kitten her heart was set,
Calling vets and farmers too,
That is how we found you,
Four months old and very wild,
You were chased and you were riled,
Chasing you made us laugh,
But you were not a happy cat,
It took a bit but you came to know,
This little girl needed you so,
She was so proud that you were hers,
You adapted and you endured,
She draped you around her neck,
It seems you thought ~ “Oh, what the heck,”
Twenty years have come and gone,
You’ve passed on to a brand new dawn,
The grand old dame of this home,
Although you’re gone ~ You’re not alone,
Your soul can walk on both sides now,
You are free to play and prow,
Rainbow bridge is gaining fame,
Listen for Robert to call your name,
Always remember your little girl,
You helped her to grow in this world,
Her tears are her love spilling out,
Always know that and never doubt,
Your spirit will hear her silent cries,
It broke her heart to let you die,
Come and visit and bring Rob too.
We’ll know you’re here ~ Because we both love you.




Copyright © tifrob ... [ 2006-06-08 03:36:58]
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Re: BLACKER (User Rating: 1 )
by spencer on Thursday, 8th June 2006 @ 10:12:21 AM AEST
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This is such a beautiful poem! I love cats not a day goes by when I don't smile and think about the happiness my cats who are not here anymore have brought me and the happiness my living cats still bring me. Truly excellent work, Spencer : )


Re: BLACKER (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Thursday, 8th June 2006 @ 11:19:44 AM AEST
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awwwwwww great flow in this and of course, wonderfull sentiment.
All in all a great tribute!




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