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Old 03-07-2010, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by ForestHobbit
Losing our babies hurts so much. We just don't get enough time with them. So sorry for your loss.
yes, it hurts us not to have them here, but at least we know we will see them again. I'm looking forward to that someday:-D thank you, foresthobbit (loove your nick) ;)
oh, and what a cutie in your avatar :thumbup:
Thank you. That little darlin is our great granddaughter. We have a small cabin in the Sierra Nevada's and my hubby calls me the Forest Hobbit. It seemed a good nick.
Judy
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Old 03-10-2010, 07:09 AM
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To all of us who have loved and lost a four legged member of our family, I hope this helps.

A Wish...

When you think of me, master
Know that I’m not the same,
Not the frail, old body
That I too fast became

Smile back on your mornings
My young paws wet with dew
Think not of the pained version
Of the pup you once knew

Please remember our good times
Our fond romps in the park
Not the day I lay dying
And my world became dark

And at times when you’re grieving
In those moments of hurt
Do replace tears with memories
Of when I was alert

Please remember my soft eyes
And my sweet, loving lick
Not the hazy, lost moments
After I became sick

When sad times are upon you
And your tears start to flow
Know I’m not the confused dog
That you grew to know

Master, when you lie dreaming
Let your dreams be not blue
Dare not dream of the frail dog
Whose earth years seemed so few

May your dream paint you rainbows
And bright bridges of gold
And show you, my dear master,
That I’m no longer old

May your rest bring you wisdom
May you wake without care
Grieving not for my loss but
Knowing I am still there

I’ll be in puppy kisses
And in walks in the park
And right there beside you
On your bed in the dark

And those times you are smelling
A sweet, dew-covered rose
Eyes closed, feel the soft brush
Of a little, wet nose.

Whether you are in sunshine
Or alone in the dark
When the gentle wind whispers
You just might hear my bark

If at times you might feel
Gentle taps on your knee
Please don’t let this alarm you
It’s most probably me

Though you no longer see me
Nor can you touch my soft hair
In a way that you know not
I will always be there

Please do know I’ve not left you
We were paired from the start
I will be with you always
Cuddled deep in your heart

Love spans all horizons so
Let your sad heart not harden
I romp and I’m whole again,
In a bright rainbow garden

One fine day you will join me
We’ll run fast a green field
When you come to the gateway
And, like I, you are healed

‘Til that joyous reunion
When I lick your sweet face
Know I’m playing in rainbows
And I’m saving your place

So tonight as you lie back
Settled down in your bed
Know I’m not gone, dear master....
I’ve just gone on ahead.

Author: Dorrin M. Birch
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Old 03-10-2010, 08:00 AM
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That is nice! Thank you.
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Old 03-10-2010, 08:07 AM
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Thank you Roberta for that touching prayer poem. Tears are flowing down my cheeks.
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Old 03-10-2010, 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by wendysoward
I traded the husband for 2 small boys (pictured on profile) Works great for me!!! :) They sleep with me and can do just about anything they want to :)
Love it..lol
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Old 03-10-2010, 10:08 AM
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I have two toy poodles - Jingleberry and Mistyblue, both 15 yr.s old, a large outside dog, Henry,11 - 12yr.s old we saved from an older couple who couldn't take care of him and got him no med.s for worms that ate the lining of his tummy, cost me several hundreds to get him fixed up,shots,neuter,tailed bobbed,he chewed on it,he was about 1-1/2 to 2 Yr.s old- 4 cats, Scaredy Cat 14,Midnight-9,Herbie-9 and /Scammy-3 and a Cockatiel, Suky-17 Mos. None sleep with us, I can't sleep crowded. Poodles sleep in crates next to me, cats sleep in my sewing room, to keep them from getting into stuff. Henry has a pen W/Concrete floor, weather protected,dog house -heated in winter,put him up a fan in the summer, in shade and coolest part of a large yard. He has his own fenced yard, don't trust him around the poodles. He doesn't like other dogs, previous owners had him tied up a road away from everything and everybody, fed when they felt like walking back there.

I always say when I die, if I come back as an animal I hope I get me for an owner. HaHa
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Old 03-10-2010, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Charity Quilter
Thank you Roberta for that touching prayer poem. Tears are flowing down my cheeks.
I know the feeling and I cry when I read it again. Someone sent it to me on the passing of one of my dogs and I read it every so often when I begin missing them.
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Old 03-10-2010, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ForestHobbit
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by ForestHobbit
Losing our babies hurts so much. We just don't get enough time with them. So sorry for your loss.
yes, it hurts us not to have them here, but at least we know we will see them again. I'm looking forward to that someday:-D thank you, foresthobbit (loove your nick) ;)
oh, and what a cutie in your avatar :thumbup:
Thank you. That little darlin is our great granddaughter. We have a small cabin in the Sierra Nevada's and my hubby calls me the Forest Hobbit. It seemed a good nick.
Judy
DH sounds like he has a good sense of humor like mine :XD:
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Old 03-10-2010, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Roberta
To all of us who have loved and lost a four legged member of our family, I hope this helps.

A Wish...

When you think of me, master
Know that I’m not the same,
Not the frail, old body
That I too fast became

Smile back on your mornings
My young paws wet with dew
Think not of the pained version
Of the pup you once knew

Please remember our good times
Our fond romps in the park
Not the day I lay dying
And my world became dark

And at times when you’re grieving
In those moments of hurt
Do replace tears with memories
Of when I was alert

Please remember my soft eyes
And my sweet, loving lick
Not the hazy, lost moments
After I became sick

When sad times are upon you
And your tears start to flow
Know I’m not the confused dog
That you grew to know

Master, when you lie dreaming
Let your dreams be not blue
Dare not dream of the frail dog
Whose earth years seemed so few

May your dream paint you rainbows
And bright bridges of gold
And show you, my dear master,
That I’m no longer old

May your rest bring you wisdom
May you wake without care
Grieving not for my loss but
Knowing I am still there

I’ll be in puppy kisses
And in walks in the park
And right there beside you
On your bed in the dark

And those times you are smelling
A sweet, dew-covered rose
Eyes closed, feel the soft brush
Of a little, wet nose.

Whether you are in sunshine
Or alone in the dark
When the gentle wind whispers
You just might hear my bark

If at times you might feel
Gentle taps on your knee
Please don’t let this alarm you
It’s most probably me

Though you no longer see me
Nor can you touch my soft hair
In a way that you know not
I will always be there

Please do know I’ve not left you
We were paired from the start
I will be with you always
Cuddled deep in your heart

Love spans all horizons so
Let your sad heart not harden
I romp and I’m whole again,
In a bright rainbow garden

One fine day you will join me
We’ll run fast a green field
When you come to the gateway
And, like I, you are healed

‘Til that joyous reunion
When I lick your sweet face
Know I’m playing in rainbows
And I’m saving your place

So tonight as you lie back
Settled down in your bed
Know I’m not gone, dear master....
I’ve just gone on ahead.

Author: Dorrin M. Birch
thank you, roberta! It says what I believe and know! :-D
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Old 03-10-2010, 02:04 PM
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Oh my goodness. Through my tears I do not know what to say! Our dogs are such a big part of our lives and I take comfort knowing that I shall see those that have gone before me when I reach Rainbow Bridge. I feel so blessed to have had each one and do love the ones I have now. Thank you for sharing this poem.
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