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Kitten
![]() Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Auckland, New Zealand.
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We've just brought our darling and much loved little Indiana's ashes home after he was killed two days ago and they're currently sitting in one of his favorite places along with his much loved teddy. The worst thing I could do right now would be to read this but guess what? Too late.
I'm glad people say that it's ok for men to cry as I'm currently a total blubbering mess, I think this has released a lot of pent up emotion. Thank you so much for posting this as despite my - and many others - reaction, it does have a healing influence. Goodbye little Indiana, our precious special little man. You were taken so young. We'll always remember you and the joy and love you gave us and our love for you will be eternal. I know you're upset at how we feel and the rain that's been here since you went is really your tears but don't cry for us, it's time for you to go and play with the butterflies. We know you love us and will be around in spirit. Send us a rainbow. |
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Jr. Cat
![]() Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 38
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It cannot be coincidence.... it simply can NOT!!!!! be coincidence that I am reading this poem on the very anniversary of the death of my own loving orange boy......
I had a good cry, I am still blubbering, but it is a relief, too, for him to be sending me a rainbow in this way, by letting me read this on this special day. He DID look out for me, he still is, I know that for sure. |
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