Pet Loss Poem - They Will Not Go Quietly

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this moving video, John Ward presents the poem "They Will Not Go Quietly," capturing the unyielding presence of our departed pets. Through gentle words, he honors the enduring spirit of pets who remain a vibrant part of our lives even after they have crossed the rainbow bridge. The poem resonates with those who have experienced pet loss, reminding us that the love and memories of our cherished animal companions never fade, echoing in our hearts forever.

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  • @tabiTalks59
    @tabiTalks59 4 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful, thank you so much x

  • @rhondakoski2948
    @rhondakoski2948 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for another lovely poem. ❤

  • @johncrislip8807
    @johncrislip8807 4 месяца назад +2

    I just wanted to say "THANK YOU SO MUCH" for taking the time to read us your Pet Loss Poems. They really help me and I'm sure a lot of other people as well. Me and my wife have 2 Rough Collies. Harley, our 10 year old is the Tri-Color and Mazie, our 6 month old is the Blue Merle. We found out a month ago that Harley has cancer inside his right nasal passage and we were told the only thing they could do for him was basically cut his long nose off and put a feeding tube in him. I am not and will not do that to him. They said if we did not go with taking off his nose, he would last 3 to 5 months. We're going to absolutely spoil him to death, not that we haven't since we have had him. If it looks like he is any pain, we will schedule him at our vet's office where he can go to the Rainbow Bridge to play with all of our loved ones that we still miss dearly that are there. Like they say, your pet will give you the best years of your life and the worst day of your life. I am truly worried about my wife as Harley was her first pet and she does not have a clue as to what is about to happen and also for Mazie, whatever Harley does, she does also. Everyone in our neighborhood loves Harley as well, he was kind of the neighborhood dog and they are all heart-broken as well. Everyone calls him the "Gentle Giant". We have been truly blessed to have had him in our lives.....

    • @deskgamesix
      @deskgamesix 4 месяца назад

      I totally agree with your decision. Spoil the heck out of Harley and let him enjoy his last days in this life. Hang in there.

  • @deskgamesix
    @deskgamesix 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you once again. I lost my little dog, Zeusy, way back in 2021 and I still miss her. Last Saturday I was making a sandwich and out of habit tore off a slice of American cheese to give her. That dog loved Kraft Singles. I looked down by my right foot where she would have been standing but of course she wasn't there. I still wake up in the middle of the night to make sure she isn't wanting up on the bed. She was vertically challenged and had a vertical jump of about one inch so she needed help. I was out in the garage over the weekend looking for something I'm sure my wife misplaced when I glanced up and saw Zeusy's crate, bowls, bedding and toy box stacked against the wall. That brought home a sense of loss but also put a smile on my face as I remembered her. The happiness and love those furry guys give us absolutely make the pain worthwhile.

    • @thepetcemetery
      @thepetcemetery  4 месяца назад

      Hello @Deskgamesix, thanks for sharing these memories from Zeusy. We completely agree with you, missing our friends is a price we pay for the loved shared!