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Maybe god sent animals here Not just to live beside us, But to show us something We keep forgetting. Because they don’t speak- Not in words we understand- Yet somehow They say something. A dog waits at the door for hours, Not because it has to, But because it loves you Without question. A cat curls beside you, On your worst days, Quietly reminding you That presence Can be enough. No lies, No mixed signals, No maybe No almosts. Just loyalty. That doesn’t waver And love That doesn’t come with conditions. They don’t promise forever, They just stay. They don’t say “I dont care” They show it In every small, consistent way. And maybe thats the lesson- Our love was never meant To be complicated. Never meant To hurt this much. Maybe we were meant To learn from them. That actions Will always speak louder Than words ever could. And real love Doesn’t need to be said To be felt. 🖤 🐾
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Mar 26
Mar 26, 2026 at 10:33 AM UTC
What They Were Sent to Teach
Maybe god sent animals here Not just to live beside us, But to show us something We keep forgetting. Because they don’t speak- Not in words we understand- Yet somehow They say something. A dog waits at the door for hours, Not because it has to, But because it loves you Without question. A cat curls beside you, On your worst days, Quietly reminding you That presence Can be enough. No lies, No mixed signals, No maybe No almosts. Just loyalty. That doesn’t waver And love That doesn’t come with conditions. They don’t promise forever, They just stay. They don’t say “I dont care” They show it In every small, consistent way. And maybe thats the lesson- Our love was never meant To be complicated. Never meant To hurt this much. Maybe we were meant To learn from them. That actions Will always speak louder Than words ever could. And real love Doesn’t need to be said To be felt. 🖤 🐾
If animals could speak, I would never talk to humans again, and this poem is definitely why.
thatgirl_kyy
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Mar 26
Mar 26, 2026 at 10:33 AM UTC
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