"Joy to the World!" - I can hear the people
sing
In the building
down the road where all the bells do ring
What is this
*joy* they sing about I wonder to myself
As I lie here
in the cold and wet upon this bare wood shelf
My sable fur
once soft and clean is matted to the skin
My rib and hip
bones jutting out - I can barely raise my chin
There are
others too at this sad place who share a common fate
What did we do
to earn this life and get in such a state?
I had some
puppies here with me about a week ago
But they're
gone now and I'm glad 'cause its begun to snow
Does God know I
loved and nursed them - tried to keep them warm
Though in the
end - it mattered not, they were never safe from harm.
Are snowflakes
really frozen tears from Heaven up above
To comfort
those like us alone and lost with no one left to love?
The snowflakes
fall so soft and still and muffle out the cry
Of the old one
in the next cage down; I think she's going to die.
A glow appears
amongst the flakes and slowly takes the form
Of a dog like
me in better times, it approaches through the storm.
The old dog
breathes just one more time and suddenly lies still
An empty shell
is all that's left, my prophecy fulfilled.
The glowing dog
floats to her cage - the door opens on its own
He leans over
her still, thin form and says, "I've come to take you home."
"Home to the Bridge where there is light and soft
grass on which to play
The sun shines
always - warm and bright - all through out the day.
You'll have a
lap in which to sit, hands to softly stroke your face
Someone to show
the love to you that you missed in this sad place."
With that, the
old one floated up and took her place along side -
Once again
she's young and whole - then the two began to glide.
I cried out as
they began to leave, "Please take me there with you!
Don't leave me
in this horrid place. Is there nothing you can do?"
The glowing one
turned and smiled and said, "It’s not your time
To travel to
the Bridge my friend." Then I heard a faint, soft chime.
Eyes raised
above, he listened close and looked at me again.
"It’s
Christmas Eve, you now must go to the building down the lane
Where the bells
do ring this night of nights and you will sit and wait
In the stable
filled with straw and light next to the wooden gate.
When the
singing stops and people leave, one will stop and see your face
Be not afraid,
for this is one who has an inner grace. She rescues those
who are lost or
hurt and keeps them safe from harm. You will find the
Bridge on earth
my friend when you settle in her arms."
With that he turned with my old friend, his glow grew
very bright
It surrounded
both, his wings unfurled and they flew away from sight.
I sat a moment
in the dark and then heard a small pop
The door to my
cage had opened up - I leapt out with a small hop.
My shaky legs
took me to the lane where I could see the light
From the
building with the ringing bells, my little heart grew tight.
But I thought
of what the glowing dog had said and then I was at peace.
My fear was
gone, strength filled my soul, I felt a strange release.
Not knowing
what the world would hold in store for one as small as me
Faith gave me
strength as I trotted slowly on towards my new destiny.
(Cyndee Walklet, 1999)
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