Saturday 20 June 2015

THANK YOU AND GOOD BYE:

I wrote this some years ago
which was dedicated to my cats' Tabitha's vets
You see Tabitha was diabetic and needed constant care..
 
THANK YOU AND GOODBYE:
I wouls like to extend my thanks
For all you've done for me.
But I feel oh so weary now
To my "Human Dad" I'm off to see.
 
To a place where there is no sickness,
A place where there is no p[ain.
Yes! I think the time has come
To see my "Human Dad" again.
 
I know my "Mum" will be heartbroken,
Perhaps you may be too.
But in a funny sort of way
I thought the world of you.
 
You've all been so kind to me.
And have done your very best.
Thank you and goodbye,
In my "Human Dads'" arms I'm going to rest.
 
Copyright Yvonne Lewis:
From the book Negative V. Positive.

12 comments:

  1. Such a kind tribute Yvonne! A Cat can double up as man's best friend too!

    Hank

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    1. She was there for me after I was widowed and was a great comfort.
      Thanks for your comment Hank.
      Yvonne.

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  2. Pets connect to us fro heart and when they go it the piece of our that goes with them, very heartfelt peom

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  3. She was a beautiful cat! This was a very nice way of saying good-bye!

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    1. Yes Gregg she was lovely, also she was a great comftort to me after my husband passed away..
      Thanks for your kind words.
      Yvonne.

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  4. The photo of Tabitha reminds me so much of my cat Buttons. She was tortoiseshell and a lovely cat. She died a couple of years ago at the grand old age of 17. Still miss them, don't you.

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  5. Strange both of us havine tortoisehell cats, Tabitha was a great comfort after my husband passed away, She managed to live for a further two years. She's been gone many a year but I still miss here.
    Thanks Suzanne for your comment,
    Yvonne.

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  6. That was really nice of you to write that for her vets.

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    1. Thank you Alex for your comment. I do appreciate your support.
      Yvonne

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  7. Tabitha was so lovely. Such a sweet poem. I can picture her now, with her "human dad." What a wonderful vision.

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    1. Thanks for your lovely comment Beverly,
      Yvonne.

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