I wrote this poem shortly after my Midnight passed in August 2008.
This is dedicated to my handsome Midnight: 1990 – 2008, he was a couple months shy of his 18th birthday when his organs shut down due to old age.
Do you remember, when you were young
Only two days old, my heart you won
A tiny ball of fluff you were
Four white boots and black fur
Do you remember when you opened your eyes?
Three dogs looking back at you, what a surprise!
Do you remember believing you’re canine
Not quite understanding the common feline
Do you remember all the places you’ve been
Places cats don’t go and you shouldn’t have seen
All those times my handbag was very much your home
So I could take you to places new for you to roam
Do you well remember, that city park one day
The pigeons, double your size, scared you away?
“Maaa” you cried, as you ran back to me
Much to the amusement of all who could see
Do you remember that special day you went to a fete
Hiding in my bag, you found that day so great
Everyone who saw you hiding inside
Thought you looked so cute, eyes open wide
Remember sharing your bag space with a stuffed toy?
Curled around a worn zebra was my sweet little boy
You took that zebra everywhere in the bag and out
When I tried to wash it, you’d stare at me and pout
Do you remember King, yor loving older brother?
My corgie x poodle, you’d never love another
You would always worship the ground he walked on
You were heartbroken when he was finally gone.
Do you remember our tiny little Kimba
Quickly rejected by her selfish Ma
You adopted her and raised her for me
What a beautiful girl, she now grew to be
You acted like a guard dog in your early adult years
The way you bullied bigger dogs brought me to tears
I’d be doubled up in laughter every time you came
Returning from chasing a dog down the lane
You were loyal as a canine when you matured
All my erratic mood swings you had endured
You’d come when I whistled or called your name
Even if you were in trouble, you’d come all the same
In your Senior years you mellowed quite a bit
It didn’t stop you though in being fighting fit
You would always be my miniature Panther
Causing every stray cat and dog, to scoot and scamper
Do you remember your final days being old and frail
You wouldn’t share your pain, but you’d wag your tail
It tore me up to see the skeleton in you
When you finally died, a part of me died too.
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😿 would you mind if we share this in our purrsday poetry section?
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You’re more than welcome to as long as my name (Author: TigerSpirit) is included 🙂
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Of course! I’d also be happy to add you to have your own author profile on my blog so that it’ll show people your Gravatar. 🙂
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that’s added for the 28th of June! Credit above and below the poem. 🙂
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Your poem was quite touching, I have a senior cat who looks like yours – don’t know exact age but I feel he is pushing 18-20? I love all my animals so much – they pull my heart strings. God bless!
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Thanks so much Marilyn, as you can see, when I wrote this, I was heartbroken. I pray that you have your senior for at least another year yet. I currently have 2 senior grrrbabies, 14-15 yrs respectively, and every day I pray that I have them for just that little bit longer because I’m not ready to let go of them. I know I’ll be just as devastated losing them as I was with Midnight. So can understand what you’re going through also ((((Hugs)))))
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Oh why did I read that… Now have tears in my eyes and have to go back to work. Reminds me of my Garfield a little bit but he was a fluffy ginger. Al.
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Thanks heaps, so glad you liked it. You can imagine my emotions when I wrote it, but I know how you feel, it makes me cry every time I read it again. 🙂
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Oh dang it read it again to my wife and I cracked up again.
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