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My son had come back home to stay for just a little while. He brought with him his terrier friend; a lively, puppy child. The skinny, little half grown dog came bounding through my door. I couldn’t realize at the time, all he’d become . . and more. For sure he tipped the apple cart when first he entered in. His lively spirit made me think, I’d not know peace again. The walks with my old terrier dog were all that I could want. Soon slow and steady, calm, serene, became a grueling jaunt. Old dog sniffed each bush and tree, as young dog plunged ahead. While I was pulled this way and that and mostly seeing red. And God forbid another dog come ambling on our way; My stress filled walk would soon become, an all out frenzied fray. He plagued the cats, barked at the door: he loved to sit and howl. While I just tore my hair out: yet I found that all this while; He simply grew to grow on me despite his naughty ways. And as the time began to pass we had some better days. While in his quiet moments; he just loved my generous lap. Liked to have his belly rubbed: lay with me for a nap. He liked to give wet kisses, till I had to tell him, “No." Loved the car: turned inside out, whenever I said “Go”. My son moved on, as sons will do, endeavoring to be free. And by this time we both agreed; young dog should stay with me. And when old dog forsook my side, because God said he must; I found the young dog next to me gave all his love and trust. He stayed beside me night and day and never asked to leave. He seemed to sense I needed him, along with time to grieve. I then began to understand what a nice dog lived with me, For in the old dog’s shadow; he’d become all he could be! But fate became unkind to us and time was not his friend. The young dog only stayed awhile, then moved on once again. And this time I was all alone, with no friend by my side. My days were filled with missing him, while nights I'd lay and cry. I know they are together now, in a place God made for them: These happy creatures sent to earth to be my loyal friends. I know their spirits run and play; nevermore will they know pain. Because of this, despite my grief; I’d not wish them back again. But I’ll remember each of them, through all my days that pass. It's really hard for me to say, whose loved first and whose loved last? © 2015 Diane Lefebvre
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