Sam
Sam (This poem has been published by the Grimsby Telegraph)
Nothing would take away my breath,
But a beautiful hero so close to death,
He made me wish that I were God,
To save this dying, faithful dog,
Although he'd never see my face,
He plodded around with a friendly pace,
Although he'd never hear our love,
He would hold onto the stars above,
His fur is so soft, golden brown and white,
He will try to live with his entire mite,
He made me believe this wasn't the end,
That every angel, he would befriend,
But when his kisses reach their last,
He'll remain our future, not just our past,
He is a fighter with the angel's he'll fly,
Because he is special to us he'll never die.
This is a poem I wrote about a dog owned by Elaine Drury at the local hedgehog sanctuary. I went their after finding a poorly hedgehog and when I met Sam he was absolutely beautiful he was death and blind too, he was a real inspiration.
Boneata Bell
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