Spirits In The Sky Poem by Lonnie kennedy

Spirits In The Sky



Tears the best cat of all,
you'll be with me forever,
even if i perish and fall.
I only saw you young not even old!
It makes me mad sometimes depressed.
For thats why I decided,
after mom gave you away,
we will be together again,
as two spirits in the sky.

Chumly my dog,
my old pony dog.
When I think of you,
with all your weight,
my heart may burn,
but usually aches.
I never saw you when you were young,
only old and dead to the toungue.
For when you were old it began to show,
you were gona die;
So thats when I decided,
the three of us,
shall be three spirits in the sky.

Libby our dog,
mate of chumly,
I saw you mad and sad,
sometimes humbily and happy.
You had the same treatment as our dog lucky,
the dreaded needle.....damn that needle!
But for the thickness of your blood,
you are buried in the mud.
So that is when I die, us four,
Us four! shall be the spirits in sky.

Hopper the bunny,
what a great bunny,
for you were the best,
better than the rest.
I saw you young,
I saw you grow old.
I saw that dog bite you,
I saw my sister steal and smite you.
But when the time comes for when I die,
we will be the five,
the five spirits in the sky.

Lucky the puppy,
you were not so lucky.
You got popped and dropped,
you got stampled and trampled.
No puppy should go through that.
When I cried my tears burnt,
after the dreaded stupid needle.....
That was the time,
for when i die,
we will be the six,
the six spirits in the sky.

Sunny my bird you are the best,
even though you pecked me,
you pecked the best.
For you were the bird like none other,
I held you close to me as if you were my brother.
For when the time comes when I die,
all seven of us can be the seven,
the seven beautiful spirits in the sky.

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Lonnie kennedy

Lonnie kennedy

Washington, Misouri
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