In Memory of My Faithful Friend Tim

The advert said "Twenty Five Pounds to good home!"

We went to see -- my wife adored you--we quickly bought you,

The good home not mentioned the money was.

You followed us to the car, eagerly jumped in,

Your eyes said it all, filled with love and trust,

As you offered your paw to first one then the other.



We walked you round, showing you the boundary,

When you pushed through the hedge, just a firm NO!

Was all that you needed to show it out of bounds.

Next day we let you roam free- just to test you.

You never failed us, did not wander off.

Just rounded up the chickens back to their pen.



Walking for miles around Hampshire lanes,

Sitting beside us as we worked in the garden.

Actually smiling, wagging your tail in greeting.

Your head resting on your front feet, sleeping?

Yet knowing our every move - and word.

Not taking over - just trusting each other.



Then one day- you came up- gave me your paw,

Your troubled eyes looking up into mine.

Trying to tell me that something was wrong.

With your eyes clouding over, you started to tremble,

Then rolled on the floor out of control!

The first of many epileptic fits.



The Vet tried hard to dealwith your trouble.

But warned that I prepare to make a decision.

Some weeks you seemed just like your old self.

We made the most of each day as it came.

Then three fits in one morning, and we both knew,

Your troubled eyes pleading --I sent for the Vet.





You laid on your bed, too weak to sit up,

Looking at me so sadly- still trusting me.

As he shaved your leg, prepared the injection,

He murmured "We know so much but not enough."

You gave me your paw, as the needle went in,

I heard my wife sigh, felt your last breath,

As you floated away - now free of pain forever.

Author's Notes/Comments: 

Written on the death of my Dog Tim.The recent interview onP.P with Deborah

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Tim / manatee Marshall's picture

MR LEWIS,This is another faithful friend TIM, i know no
one could fill that space,you had a special love that only pet owner understand,bless you mr Lewis my long distance friend
L&Peace

pudnsis1's picture

Mr. Lewis, How well I felt your emotions. I have experience a few lost pups in my day, but never, could I have worded it with such grace and beauty. Linda

Melvin Lee's picture

Yet another very touching poem, David. I lament with you the departure of this dear friend... If u can, please read my two poems, which i wrote soon after a similar incident. 1. Duchess 2. Duchess, I Am thanxs... take care, my friend. Smilesz.