Do you know a mother’s love?
You’re old enough, now, to know it for yourself;
I once shared your mother with you.
Some say animals don’t love as people do,
it’s sometimes true, but I loved you
far beyond when my kittens were grown and gone,
when you were three I draped in your lap, purring
even as knobby knees pushed my ribs,
and grubby hands grabbed. I loved you,
as love from a mother can only be;
without boundaries or limits, or species,
without expectation of reciprocation,
knowing my short life would never match yours.
I would never live to see you fully grown,
a kitten of your own, but sometimes, sometimes,
a mother’s love pulls me back from that rainbow bridge
and I love you only as a mother can, unseen, unfelt
but purring all the same.
Awww, I love this. I really love this. Thank you for writing it!