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A Fuzzie Gone
I thought you would live forever, It was foolish of me, I know. I just wasn¹t ready yet. To have to let you go.
I wanted God to give to you, One last chance to play. I needed one more fuzzie kiss, And one more sunny day.
Just one more trip out to the park, And one more ferret game. Just one more time to hold you near, And softly sing your name.
When you were young and scared at night, I knew just what to do. I put a night-light by your bed, And lay down next to you
I learned all I could and gave to you, The best of ferret care. I bought you toys and played with you, I just always figured you¹d be there.
But now you¹re gone, my little one. The Rainbow Bridge to meet. Oh how I miss your dooking sounds And the dancing of your feet.
But before you leave, I ask of you, Please bring close your angel light. Stay with me until the dawn, For this time it is I, who fear the night.
By David Caudill copyright
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