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Sep 2017
You probably know that:
I’ll be with you long after you retire my water bowl and my fur is no longer easy to spot in the house;
That our time shared among the rocks, trees and water, and our moments of peace in those places, will always be there for you;
and you probably know that your nature and my nature suited me just fine.

You gave me everything you could and because of that, I will always be yours. Nothing changes.
We only get so much time to breathe the same air but we are bound beyond this world by the sacrifices we made for each other.
But you probably know that.
Written by
Angus Bergen  Tinicum, Penna.
(Tinicum, Penna.)   
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