Black beauty eulogy

Shakerite

Black beauty eulogy

Twas September in your eyes i knew
Pain hath a hold of you
Cruel depths of death
wanted your final breath

Outdoor winds hurried trees
Leaves strewn as bugle blew
Sadness engulfed my sorry heart
Man's best friend pulse withdrew

Shine still , Black fur did
Alas dormant fester hid
Darkness won that day
But our light never fade'th away

Goodbye gentle soul
from me , Taken too soon
When summer ends no sorrow i'l sigh
As autumn will always mean you

 


A eulogy for my canine best friend Ralph

 

Martyn Grindrod

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Shakerite (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 25th, 2018 17:39
  • Comment from author about the poem: It's took me 2 months to find the courage to write this .
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Comments1

  • Debsspot

    Thanks for sharing. It hurts but thats because ralph meant so much. His love was a gift you will always treasure.

    • Shakerite

      Thanks for reading and taking the time to reply, Its much appreciated



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