“Listen to your heart
When it’s calling you;
Listen to your heart,
There's nothing else you can do.”
Roxette,
Listen to Your Heart
She had been aimlessly wandering
The flooded streets of New Orleans
She was a tiny frightened tortoise shell
And life for her had been terribly mean
She was emaciated and forlorn
None of her siblings had survived
She stared morosely from her cage
As if she hadn’t a single friend alive
But every time that I passed her way
I heard an extremely timid little ‘yap’
So every time that I passed her way
I stopped and I placed her on my lap
And as I gently stroked her long matted fur
She would very sadly gaze up into my eyes
This tiny forlorn kitten had touched my heart
She had called out to it with her plaintive cries
So on my very last day at the pet rescue camp
I gently picked her up and placed her in my truck
And as we drove off together I named her ‘Flower’
Hoping she would blossom with a little TLC and luck
And within a relatively short period of time
Our dear old tabby Buddy had befriended her
And these days I now often spot them together
Her yap now sounding much more like a purr
She’s also become very inquisitive about me
As she now follows me all through the house
And her stalking skills are really improving
As she tiptoes after me as quietly as a mouse
But the most wondrous thing of all has recently occurred
She’s begun silently crawling up on our bed every night
Flower has just discovered my wife’s very loving touch
As she snuggles closer with both contentment and delight
This once extremely sad and lonely Katrina victim
Has definitely now begun to blossom and to bloom
And my spouse is extremely glad that I brought her home
Since she believes that winter flowers truly brighten any room
©2006, Ed Kostro