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She Cannot Say Good-bye

It is a  comfortable little place -- their home
and it is paid for, cozy, and  theirs alone
Just the two of them, therein, reside
... an older lady  and the aging canine

Listening to the radio, as the storm  grew
tears well in her eyes, upon hearing the news
She gazes at her  friend, and he regards her, too
Reporters are saying everyone must now  go...
she was to pack only what she needed from home.

She  shakes her head and wonders, Didn't they know?
that folks like her had  no means to get away
and no car of their own.

But officials  called to say public transport would stop by;
they'd take her and her  things, but her beloved friend could not ride
Tears fall as thunder  and lightning rent the damp air
Her friend pads over, then leans  against her, there in her chair

Sensing her sadness, the old dog  wags his tail
As the wind past their porch swells to a wail
he  reaches up and reassu ringly licks her hand
And as he has always, by  her side, he will stand!

She sobs at his sweet, loyal gesture, for  he does not know
that on this journey, her dearest friend will not go  
They had weathered life's storms and both had grown gray
She  worries as they were never long, from the other, away

She rises  slowly when she hears the knock on the door
a man takes her bags,  saying, "I'm sorry, ma'am, it's
now or never -- we can wait no  more."

When the old dog follows her, she says "No, go inside where  it's safe."
his _expression is one of bewilderment and hurt, as rain  pelts his face
When she steps into the bus, she hears him whimper and  cry
She cannot turn around to him. She cannot say good-bye

She  studies the man who holds her bags, then she steps off the bus
When she  reaches her friend, she says, "No future is as important
as the gift  that is us."
 
 She bends down and, happily crying, embraces her furry soul  mate
"The worst storm ever is near, but alone, you will not have to  wait."

Later, as the night explodes 'round them, and she draws him  snug to her side,
he lifts his fuzzy head, stares lovingly at her and  she contentedly sighs.

For on this, their last journey, the two  would be together
always . . .. . . now . . . and forever
 
 
 ~~*~*~~
Dedicated to a future where, in a disaster,
we  will not be torn apart from our furry kin!
Copyright 2005 by Kathy  Pippig Harris



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