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He was an elderly 15
Still, I feel like I'm going to be ill
Is a dog's death so much different than a person?
When faced with death what can we do?
Realistically, what are our options?
Is the answer zero?
Or is it one. Godspeed Jethro [comments] => 6 [counter] => 258 [topic] => 52 [informant] => trueecho [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 13 [ratings] => 3 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => goodbyepoetry )
Jethro

Contributed by trueecho on Saturday, 24th February 2007 @ 10:27:57 AM in AEST
Topic: goodbyepoetry



My brother's dog died yesterday
He was an elderly 15
Still, I feel like I'm going to be ill
Is a dog's death so much different than a person?
When faced with death what can we do?
Realistically, what are our options?
Is the answer zero?
Or is it one. Godspeed Jethro




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Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by Oneir8dude on Saturday, 24th February 2007 @ 01:40:01 PM AEST
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My friend you do exactly what you did...
To cope I write... You pen your heart and share
it with the world... I lost my 14 year old rottwieller
to cancer last year and I felt devistated... They are more than animals... Good words from a good person... God bless... all dogs go to heaven my friend...

Bill


Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Saturday, 24th February 2007 @ 09:00:00 PM AEST
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A fine tribute to Jethro.
Sorry for the loss.
big huggs,
emy


Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by SaintzAndSinnerz on Sunday, 25th February 2007 @ 10:45:27 AM AEST
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Poor doggy. This is a beautiful tribute to Jethro, great on this. God bless Jethro.


Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by PhantomVampyress on Sunday, 25th February 2007 @ 11:20:37 AM AEST
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it is good to question things.. sometimes you gotta think outside the box and you have done exactly that in this piece.. sorry to hear about your brothers dog.. but i believe all dogs go to heaven. great penned out dedication write and thought provoking

vampyrses Jenni


Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by needledancing on Sunday, 4th March 2007 @ 05:41:08 PM AEST
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Compassion for the loss of any loved being is beautiful. Nice dedication to Jethrol Thanks


Re: Jethro (User Rating: 1 )
by darcy5450 on Saturday, 10th March 2007 @ 08:37:36 PM AEST
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Jethro was such a good pup with a happy, long life! It is hard when a beloved pet dies. Nice poem.




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