Owed to Jazz
by Geraldine O'Brien
A little stumpy tail, and soulful eyes, there's not a thing about JAZZ you could despise. Loyal and Faithfull a friend through and through, who loved her master and was true blue. Were so sad you have to go, but old lady you need your rest, you'll always be the best. So go now JAZZA to heaven, we set your spirit free, play run and chase cats up there, but waite by heavens gates for me. Unconditional love is all you knew how to give, and we are so very greatful that with us your life was lived. So sleep for now little JAZZ untill we meet again, You've earned your rest darling JAZZ my sisters very best friend. So close your eyes sleep sound for now, its heavens gates you must defend but remember us and let us in when our lives come to an end. Written by Janet O'Brien for Geraldine O'Brien on Behalf of JAZZ Gerries best friend...
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