ELEGY Written on a Dell Computer In a Farm County Kitchen

"He was little…that one fact endeared him to me,"
I once wrote in an essay for English--Room 3.
A kindergartener I'd felt empathy for,
Forlorn, unkempt, unnoticed, possibly quite poor,
Tore my junior high heart in two--I'd learned to CARE!
His classmates, the tax-paid teacher seemed quite unfair.
From that day forward, countless outcasts I nurtured.
Spoke up and out-- for strays! The auctioned! The butchered!

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So old now I can barely walk. I type and talk
Advocating for this and that, so can we chat?
I save animals' lives and have done so for years,
Yet I met my match and am left drowning in tears.
Three pound four month old feline runt of the litter!
Unsolicited gift--all about did skitter!
Reject from a shelter arrived bearing…ringworm?
"Free diagnosis" from vet? (misnomer quite firm!)…

Price tags one right after the other and holding,
Contagions of worry and marital scolding,
Drugs, syringes, dosages, confinement, ointments,
Black light, Petri dishes, culture growths, appointments
Plastic carriers, scouring, scrubbing, upstairs! down!
Innocent household pets jeopardized--time to frown.
Where oh where had empathy gone--time dragged/rushed by!
Premature "all clear" diagnosis--hopes would die.

Bills mounting…both human and veterinary!
Infected nursemaid me…bandaged ankle to knee.
Prognosis so vague, "iffy" and sparse--no recourse.
Our tiny friend's passed--we ARE suffering remorse.
Ah, to redo with patience, focus, time well spent
From ourselves AND others who should have had more sense--
We meant well…our hearts being huge…our house quite small,
Our successes impressive in spite of it all.

Epilepsy, heartworm, diabetes, spaying,
Neutering, adoptions, euthanasia, praying,
Warm beds, fresh water, Frisbees, bouncing balls, milk bones,
Leashes, crates, squeakie toys, room to run, silver bowls.
Years can dance by filled with unconditional love.
What animals teach us may be sent from above.
Peaceable kingdom harmony's achievable
If Noah's legend is to be believable.


THE EPITAPH
Here rests his head upon the lap of Earth
A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown.
Fair Science frown'd (not -- oh, yes it did!--editor's note) on his humble birth,
And Melancholy mark'd him for her own.

(Thomas Gray from ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD 1751 --paraphrased a tad, an important tad)


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Published on August 28, 2017 06:04 Tags: cats, epilepsy, pets, ringworm, susie-duncan-sexton
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message 1: by Arjun (new)

Arjun L. Sen This is just fantastic! Its so rich in content and imagery and literally constructs a whole moving life with humans and pet animals together with joy and pathos all worked together... a rich and rewarding poem to read, truly! Thank you for this. It expresses so much of what a cat lover would want to read!


message 2: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Cerronevado wrote: "This is just fantastic! Its so rich in content and imagery and literally constructs a whole moving life with humans and pet animals together with joy and pathos all worked together... a rich and re..."

Amen!! ❤️


message 3: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Proud of you and your open and compassionate heart


message 4: by Susie (new)

Susie Sexton AND THANK YOU, CERRONEVADO...this poem took shape by issuing forth straight from a broken heart....and a brain that got zonked into some sad truths about the human species. you made my day...so happy this hard-won knowledge resonates with you! again, thanks so much! =^..^=


message 5: by Susie (new)

Susie Sexton thanks for everything, roy....I hope my heart mends one day. what a traumatic experience in the summer of 2017. how much I learned. love you!


message 6: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Susie wrote: "AND THANK YOU, CERRONEVADO...this poem took shape by issuing forth straight from a broken heart....and a brain that got zonked into some sad truths about the human species. you made my day...so hap..."

❤️❤️❤️


message 7: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Susie wrote: "thanks for everything, roy....I hope my heart mends one day. what a traumatic experience in the summer of 2017. how much I learned. love you!"

Love you too!


message 8: by Naida (new)

Naida Beautifully written! When we lose a beloved furry critter, it doesn't get easier. Lovely piece. I could feel the hurt in your heart.


message 9: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Naida wrote: "Beautifully written! When we lose a beloved furry critter, it doesn't get easier. Lovely piece. I could feel the hurt in your heart."

❤️❤️❤️


message 10: by Susie (new)

Susie Sexton thanks, naida...yep I am beside myself...and talking to myself...and sometimes I even listen? ;) i'll never get beyond revisiting this nutty summer and its other worldly kitten. roy calls him my jesus kitten. I appreciate your support so much!


message 11: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Susie wrote: "thanks, naida...yep I am beside myself...and talking to myself...and sometimes I even listen? ;) i'll never get beyond revisiting this nutty summer and its other worldly kitten. roy calls him my je..."

Love you ❤️


message 12: by Kat (last edited Aug 29, 2017 01:11AM) (new)

Kat well written I could feel your pain of loss in the words of the your piece. Susie you have always been a champion of big and small animals as well as the underdog of the human race. I have always loved your spunk. I am sorry this has knocked you off your feet. Hope to see you up and about soon. Take care my friend <3 <3


message 13: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Kat wrote: "well written I could feel your pain of loss in the words of the your piece. Susie you have always been a champion of big and small animals as well as the underdog of the human race. I have always l..."

❤️


message 14: by Susie (new)

Susie Sexton wow...thanks, kat....what a tribute you wrote there...hoping I can live up to it...as soon as I recover from this latest round of goofy sadness and mishandled good samaritanism gone awry!


message 15: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Susie wrote: "wow...thanks, kat....what a tribute you wrote there...hoping I can live up to it...as soon as I recover from this latest round of goofy sadness and mishandled good samaritanism gone awry!"

You have set a beautiful example of compassion for us all


message 16: by Susie (new)

Susie Sexton wow...dunno.....hope so...thanks for your support!


message 17: by Roy (new)

Roy Sexton Susie wrote: "wow...dunno.....hope so...thanks for your support!"

❤️❤️❤️


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