Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Easter Bunny Poem

Rabbits are often given to kids as an Easter present. This is a mistake. I found this poem and it brought a tear to my eye. I think of all the neglected and sad rabbits out there. This doesn't only apply to rabbits but neglected pets in general. An animal is suppose to become a part of the family, live with the family, and become loved by the family.

Read this poem and keep it in your heart for all the animals that didn't live the life they were suppose to.

Easter Bunny
by Mary Brandolino
In memory of all the bunnies we couldn't save.


I remember Easter Sunday
It was colorful and fun
The new life that I'd begun
In my new cage.


I was just a little thing
When they brought me from the store
And they put me on the floor
In my cage.


They would take me out to play
Love and pet me all the time
Then at day's end I would climb
In my cage.


But as days and weeks went by
I saw less of them it seemed
Of their loving touch I dreamed
In my cage.


In the night outside their house
I felt sad and so neglected
Often scared and unprotected
In my cage.


In the dry or rainy weather
Sometimes hotter sometimes colder
I just sat there growing older
In my cage.


The cat and dog raced by me
Playing with each other only
While I sat there feeling lonely
In my cage.


Upon the fresh green grass
Children skipped and laughed all day
I could only watch them play
From my cage.


They used to take me out
And let me scamper in the sun
I no longer get to run
In my cage.


Once a cute and cuddly bunny
Like a little ball of cotton
Now I'm grown up and forgotten
In my cage.


I don't know what went wrong
At the home I did inhabit
I just grew to be a rabbit
In my cage.


But they've brought me to the pound
I was once loved and enjoyed
Now I wait to be destroyed
In my cage.

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