Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.

Walk with an Old Dog

By Gayl Jokiel

Because you will not be forever,
Hope against time though I may,
I paint your picture in my memory,
Eyes blue with age, muzzle gone gray.

Because you walked with me in Springtime,
Puppy-clumsy, running free.
As you grew, we grew together-
You became a part of me.

Because you shared with me my sorrows,
Not understanding–simply there.
Often spurring me to laughter–
My friend, you know how much I care.

Because the years have slowed your fleetness,
Though your spirit still is strong.
I promise I will take more time now,
So that you can go along.

Because you do not fear the future,
Living only in the now,
I draw strength from your example–
Yet time keeps slipping by somehow.

Because the day will soon be coming
When I will no longer see
You rise to greet me–but in memory
You will always walk with me.