I live in a shelter, alone in a cage With food, and a towel on which to sleep I'm small, with spiky fur, and of kitten age Folks come here looking for a friend to keep
Some days others and myself are taken to a home A place where strangers live, but each is alone Once an old man caressed me gently, murmured and sighed As his tears spilled to my shoulder from tightly closed eyes
We also went where there are machines and bright lights A big place for babies and children who are ill As each child checked us over it was hard to stay still To each patient was given the choice of us to pick A time for a while to forget they were sick
I was brought to a girl, with hair the color of night With her hands she explored my body and face And her touch as fragile and intricate as lace She lifted me up so she could smell my fur I mewed and she smiled, then stroked me, and I purred She said, "I am blind, but you have made this moment bright."
During the week many come to the pound Down each aisle they make the rounds Sometimes a kitten is chosen and homeward bound And even rarer, a lost loved one is found
The last of summer passed, then gone, too, was fall No longer a kitten, I'd grown lanky and tall In the wintry months fewer folks came to call So the kittens were gone on a visit, but not us all Lonely, I watched shadows move at the end of the hall
I fell asleep, dreaming of the visits I did make When my fur was spiky and my pads pink and small Then hands tenderly shook me and stirred me awake As a man carried me, he took my picture from the wall
When he stepped outside, he wrapped a blanket 'round me Put me in the backseat of a car and drove away I sat up, wondering where we were -- trying to see But the windows were frosty, so back down I lay
The car came to a stop and the man turned around His expression gentle, he took me out of the car He climbed some stairs, knocked, then opened a door He strode in and laid me in another man's arms
I was hugged, caressed tenderly, and the old man sighed As his tears spilled to my shoulder from tightly closed eyes "Thank you, my son! It is he, the one I had held before. "Hey, fella! I'll bet you wondered where you were bound? "Well, my furry friend, you need worry no more... "For you are here, and -- homeward found!"
Copyright 2005 Kathy Pippig Harris
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