by Bonnie Driver
They will not go quietly, The pets whove
shared our lives. In subtle ways they let us know Their spirit still
survives. Old habits still can make us Think we hear them at the door Or
step back when we drop A tasty morsel on the floor. Our feet still go
around the place The food dish used to be, And, sometimes, coming home
at night, We miss them terribly. And although time may bring new friends
And a new food dish to fill, That one places in our hearts Belongs to
them and always will.