
Posted by marm on 10/6/2005, 1:51 pm "You can't go, girl," her master said, So Princess sat on the front porch steps, She could have jumped into the water, Always an obedient dog, She had water; she had food, The first night on that dampened porch The next day came, and then the next, One night the house began to shudder, In the morning, far from home, She stared up at a cloudless sky, It started near the porch's edge, She stretched to reach the rainbow, If it truly were the Rainbow Bridge, She could not forget his orders, Limp, exhausted and resigned, Easier now for her to reach, "Princess! Princess" Where are you, girl? A reunion to end reunions! The Rainbow bridge no longer seen,
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Found this posted today in one of the Katrina-animal-relief blogs. Hope it all fits!
When the levee broke, the water came,
And flooded the entire town,
To save the folks, men came in boats,
So not a soul would drown.
"Not any room," the rescuer said,
"For dogs, or cats, or pets,
Men, women, and children only,
Sorry," he expressed regrets.
As, with tears, he turned away,
"I promise I'll come back for you,
But for now, girl ... SIT and STAY!"
While the dark waters swirled below
Her doggy heart nearly broke apart,
When she saw her master go,
And dog-paddled after him,
But SIT and STAY were the words she heard,
So she made no effort to leap in.
She listened to her master's voice,
And his command still fresh at hand,
Gave her no other choice.
Enough to last for several days,
But her doggy appetite left, too,
When her master's boat got under way.
Princess felt fearful and alone,
She whimpered nearly all night through,
She missed her master and her home.
With no boats approaching her,
She saw a few rush by her porch,
But most of them were just a blur.
The porch shook and broke away,
Then, like a raft, it floated off,
While on it, Princess SAT and STAYED.
The raft was caught in tangled weeds,
Back and forth poor Princess paced,
A pathetic sight, indeed.
Her eyes too tired to really see,
But she thought she saw a rainbow,
Up above the flooded trees.
It seemed like a bridge high in the sky,
Perhaps if she could reach it,
It would lead to some place dry.
She stood tall on her hind legs,
She lost her balance several times,
And almost fell into the dregs.
She knew it would lead to Heaven's Gate.
But ... what about her master,
Who had commanded her to wait?
And always she obeyed his words,
So she'd SIT and STAY and wait for him,
No matter how absurd.
She fell asleep on the old porch floor,
Then she awoke, surprised to find
The rainbow closer than before.
She wouldn't have to stretch at all,
But then across the murky waters,
She heard a sweet, familiar call,
Her master's voice rang loud and clear,
She stood and weakly wagged her tail,
While whining softly she was here.
Wet kisses, wags, and hugs!
Tears of joy and happy howls!
Heart strings pulled and tugged!
By the loyal dog that had obeyed
Nor would it reappear for years,
For the dog that chose to SIT and STAY.
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