Old Jake

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In the quiet corners of a shelter dim,
A kind soul entered, her mission grim.
She sought not youth with a frolic's leap,
But the oldest heart, long left to keep.

"Who bears the weight of years untold?"
She asked, her voice both firm and bold.
We led her to old Jake's side,
Where hope, not just the dog, had died.

Jake's eyes, once bright, now softly glowed,
His face told stories of roads less trod.
With cancer's mark and skin worn thin,
He'd watched his chances grow ever dim.

Melani knelt, her gaze met his,
In that still moment, born was bliss.
Not just a rescue, simple and plain,
But love's pure pact, forged in silent pain.

For her, no beast too frail or old,
Her heart a sanctuary, brave and bold.
She came not for a companion's grace,
But to cradle a fading soul, a last embrace.

Now Jake, in his twilight's tender clutch,
Feels the love he craved so much.
God bless the woman with strength to choose
The one most lost, with least to lose.

Heroes walk among us, saints unseen,
Who look beyond what is, to what might have been.
Thank Melani, with voices loud!
For loving the forgotten, she stands proud.

February 2, 2024
Created by
MarkWaldrop

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