Story of a puppy bought for Christmas. No happy ending. Beware-statement on pet adoption. |
Corey's Story ~ A Trilogy 3 Warnings regarding this poem. One: it is long, as it is in three parts. Two: it makes a statement about "gift" pet adoptions. Three: The only happy ending is maybe someone won't adopt an animal as a "gift" for anyone - adult or child - or for a specific time of year; hence bunnies & chicks at Easter or puppies & kittens for Christmas or birthdays. The Pet Store My name is Corey And here's my story. Just outside town - Don't know which one - I was born On a Sunday morn. One day while playin' Beside my mama, A man came by Took my brothers and I. He brought us to town, And he gave us To a man who paid To take us away. Brought to a mall - Somewhere, USA. A pet store I was told - To be bought and sold. I stayed there a while 'Til winter came. I learned the ropes - Be cute and have hopes. My brothers all left One by one, And I was alone At night, how I'd moan. Then, one day As I was lookin' sad, A man looked at me And said, "How much is he?" I was taken from my cage And put into a box. As we drove, I fell asleep Dreaming of the home I'd keep. I dreamed of children And a bowl with my name. A backyard to run And playin' in the sun. The Gift My name is Corey And here's my story. I was bought at a store Where pets are sold. I traveled by car To somewhere - not far. I was taken from My box with holes And placed on the floor With papers, which I tore. The door was shut To my little room - Dark and lonely - Alone he left me. I started to whimper To no avail And slowly dozed 'Til the sun rose. Again, he came And put me in a box - With bow and ribbon trim And a tag that read "TIM". We went in the car And drove away. We stopped after a while - Could've been a mile. Lookin' through a hole, I see; We went into a house. On the floor I go - PLOP - And someone lifted the top. "Merry Christmas!" He said. As I sprang from my box, I wagged my tail And barked and wailed. Meanwhile, the man Who brought me had left, Leaving me with them And their little boy, Tim. The Pound My name is Corey And here's my story. Christmas came And Christmas went. A gift to Tim But not for them. "No" and "Don't" - they say; So, I bark at them… "But I'm just a puppy!" - They misunderstand me. They sat Tim down. "We can't keep him, son," One of them said - Words I would soon dread. "What can we do; Where will he go?" "He'll go to the pound Back in town." They put me back Into my box And drove me away. I couldn't stay. When we stopped, There was a sign - "SHELTER". They gave me to a lady; She said, "Another gift, I see". They tried to explain - I wouldn't learn. What a lie… They didn't try! The lady took me; Said I'll be OK As she put me in a cage With another my age. I asked "Buster" How he got here. He said, "Same old story - Christmas gift, Corey". I told him my story He said he knew. I said, "I tried - Why did they lie?" Buster says, "Folks give pets as gifts 'Cause their kids are happy Holding a kitty or puppy". "When they've had enough, They bring us here - To look cute, hope and wait… Now…who knows our fate." Buster says the pound Is like a pet store. Only…when it's your time, You cross the Line. The Line - the doorway to The room of no return. Gone for eternity - But I'm just a puppy! Someone, please, adopt me! Written By: Robyn Lynne Stacey Dates: January 9-11, 1996 |