Bye Baby - A Poem Written by an Animal Shelter Volunteer

By admin | January 15, 2008

Submitted by For The Love of the Dog

Bye Baby

No more lonely cold nights or hearing that I’m bad.
No more growling belly from the meals I never had.
No more scorching sunshine with a water bowl that’s dry.
No more complaining neighbors about the noise when I cry.
No more hearing “shut up”, “get down” or “get out of here”!
No more feeling disliked, only peace is in the air.
Euthanasia is a blessing, though some still can’t see
Why I was ever born If I weren’t meant to be.
My last day of living was the best I ever had.
Someone held me very close, I could see she was very sad.
I kissed the lady’s face, and she hugged me as she cried.
I wagged my tail to thank her, then I closed my eyes and died.

Written by an Animal Shelter Volunteer in Massena, NY

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One Response to “Bye Baby - A Poem Written by an Animal Shelter Volunteer”

  1. rodeocowgurl18 Says:
    December 5th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    This poem made freakin cry how sad

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