Absent Friends

Flickie and me have been getting really sad reading about our kittie friends who have recently gone over the bridge, and the sad and loving comments of their humans.

We know how lucky we are to have a happy and safe home and know all those cats (and other anipals) had the very best life possible with their humans and were loved (and loved back) very much.

A year ago when a dear littie pal passed over we posted some beautiful poems so we thought we would re-post them now. Please read them and don’t be sad, think of how you loved each other and made each other’s lives perfect. Us anipals are never gone whilst we are remembered and we know that you humans remember all your anipals for ever – well until we all meet up again in those fields of sun and gold.

Remember
 
REMEMBER me when I am gone away,
Gone far away into the silent land;
When you can no more hold me by the hand,
Nor I half turn to go, yet turning stay.
Remember me when no more day by day
You tell me of our future that you plann'd:
Only remember me; you understand
It will be late to counsel then or pray.
Yet if you should forget me for a while
And afterwards remember, do not grieve:
For if the darkness and corruption leave
A vestige of the thoughts that once I had,
Better by far you should forget and smile
Than that you should remember and be sad

Dreamland
 Where sunless rivers weep
     Their waves into the deep,
     She sleeps a charmed sleep:
         Awake her not.
     Led by a single star,
     She came from very far
     To seek where shadows are
         Her pleasant lot.
     She left the rosy morn,
     She left the fields of corn,
     For twilight cold and lorn
         And water springs.
     Through sleep, as through a veil,
     She sees the sky look pale,
     And hears the nightingale
         That sadly sings.
     Rest, rest, a perfect rest
     Shed over brow and breast;
     Her face is toward the west,
         The purple land.
     She cannot see the grain
     Ripening on hill and plain;
     She cannot feel the rain
         Upon her hand.
     Rest, rest, for evermore
     Upon a mossy shore;
     Rest, rest at the heart's core
         Till time shall cease:
     Sleep that no pain shall wake;
     Night that no morn shall break
     Till joy shall overtake

         Her perfect peace.
     Both poems by Christina Rossetti 
The House Dog's Grave
I've changed my ways a little; I cannot now Run with you in the evenings along the shore, Except in a kind of dream; and you, if you dream a moment, You see me there. So leave awhile the paw-marks on the front door Where I used to scratch to go out or in, And you'd soon open; leave on the kitchen floor The marks of my drinking-pan. I cannot lie by your fire as I used to do On the warm stone, Nor at the foot of your bed; no, all the night through I lie alone. But your kind thought has laid me less than six feet Outside your window where firelight so often plays, And where you sit to read--and I fear often grieving for me-- Every night your lamplight lies on my place. You, man and woman, live so long, it is hard To think of you ever dying A little dog would get tired, living so long. I hope than when you are lying Under the ground like me your lives will appear As good and joyful as mine. No, dear, that's too much hope: you are not so well cared for As I have been. And never have known the passionate undivided Fidelities that I knew. Your minds are perhaps too active, too many-sided. . . . But to me you were true. You were never masters, but friends. I was your friend. I loved you well, and was loved. Deep love endures To the end and far past the end. If this is my end, I am not lonely. I am not afraid. I am still yours.
Beyond the Rainbow As much as I loved the life we had and all the times we played, I was so very tired and knew my time on earth would fade. I saw a wondrous image then of a place that's trouble-free Where all of us can meet again to spend eternity. I saw the most beautiful Rainbow, and on the other side Were meadows rich and beautiful -- lush and green and wide! And running through the meadows as far as the eye could see Were animals of every sort as healthy as could be! My own tired, failing body was fresh and healed and new And I wanted to go run with them, but I had something left to do. I needed to reach out to you, to tell you I'm alright That this place is truly wonderful, then a bright Glow pierced the night. 'Twas the Glow of many Candles shining bright and strong and bold And I knew then that it held your love in its brilliant shades of gold. For although we may not be together in the way we used to be, We are still connected by a cord no eye can see. So whenever you need to find me, we're never far apart If you look beyond the Rainbow and listen with your heart. Poem for a Cat And God asked the feline spirit Are you ready to come home? Oh, yes, quite so, replied the precious soul And, as a cat, you know I am most able To decide anything for myself. Are you coming then? asked God. Soon, replied the whiskered angel But I must come slowly For my human friends are troubled For you see, they need me, quite certainly. But don't they understand? asked God That you'll never leave them? That your souls are intertwined. For all eternity? That nothing is created or destroyed? It just is....forever and ever and ever. Eventually they will understand, Replied the glorious cat For I will whisper into their hearts That I am always with them I just am....forever and ever and ever. Author Unknown Do What Must Be Done

 If it should be that I grow weak
And pain should keep me from my sleep
Then you must do what must be done;
For this last battle can’t be won.

You will be sad, I understand:
Don’t let your grief then stay your hand;
For this day more than all the rest
Your love for me must stand the test.

We’ve had sp many happy years,
What is to come can hold no fears;
You’de not want me to suffer, so
The time has come, please let me go.

Take me where my needs they’ll tend,
and please stay with me until the end:
Hold me firm, and speak to me;
Until my eyes no longer see.

I know, in time, that you will see
The kindness you have done for me;
Although my tail its last has waved:
From pain and suffering I’ve been saved.

Please do not grieve; it must be you
Who has this painful job to do.
We’ve been so close, us two, these years -
Don’t let your heart hold back the tears.

Anon.
It is no sin to sit a while and cry
No miracle can bring back your little friend
The miracle was the love and joy you brought each other
We hope these poems will bring you comfort
Our thoughts are with you.
Peace be with you.

 

Lve and nose taps from Oliver, Lottie, Sammy and Flickie

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One Response to “Absent Friends”

  1. Lovely poems, the Christina Rosetti is a favourite of Mum’s

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