Zoey's Good-Bye Poem by Sally Sandler

Zoey's Good-Bye



Maybe right now I won't put away
her little red collar, her favorite bed—
just in case she comes back one day,
in case I can smell the top of her head

and ears, and hear her pawing the door
when I come home and turn the key.
Maybe I'll stroke her chest once more,
maybe she'll even come back to me.

Maybe I'll turn, and she'll be there,
watching me so expectantly.
She'll follow me closely down the stairs,
and rest on the couch, where we like to be.

Maybe, again, she'll climb on the bed,
turn in circles and then settle down,
and warm my chest by laying her head
right where the top sheet is folded down.

Maybe—I hope— I'll remember the feel
of her tousled fur, silky and sweet,
the sight of her dark and sparkling eyes,
and brows that twitch when she's asleep.

Maybe I'll feel that love again,
the kind that only a dog can give,
a piece of God, for mortal men,
I wish she were given longer to live.



For Zoey, our beloved Miniature Schnauzer
August 31,2007 to March 5,2018

Saturday, March 30, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: grief ,loss,pets
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Sally Sandler

Sally Sandler

Baltimore, Maryland
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