Sassy, Junior, and Garret to just name a few.Each way I turn
there are so many ferrets;
some waiting on friends, some for their parents.
And even the ones who on Earth had no home
are taken in here, no longer to roam.
They've all come together to live as one,
and all they have to do is eat, sleep, play and run!
For everyone here is fuzzy, healthy and fat . . .
and everyone here has their dignity back.
Here there's no conflict and everyone's safe.
Isn't it hard to envision this place?
When the kids get tired and are ready for bed
there are plenty of places to lay their heads.
Cubbies and hammocks hang in the trees
or they can lie on a blanket wherever they please.
There are Bandits and raisins and Yogi Treats, too! And toys galore . . . I'll name one or two.
They have socks and balls, and things on strings... pull them too hard and they'll really go ZING!!!
There are tunnels to dig and flowers to un-pot,
and no one cares if they do it or not.
No one gets scolded or punished, you see,
for on every new morn all's as it should be.
There is water to play in, to snorkel or swim . . .
and every once in a while a fert gets pushed in!
But it's all in fun and there's never a fuss.
Wouldn't it be nice if that could be us?
This has gone on throughout the years,
and the little ones ask that we shed no more tears.
For the meadow is one of the nicest places,
and while we're apart they won't forget our faces.
"We lived our life there, whether good or bad,
but we still don't want anyone to be sad.
For now, don't you see, we're not sick any more,
or hurt or abandoned, or kicked out the door.
And up here no horrors ever unfold...
many are here 'cause they just got so old.
They lived their lives 'til they got so tired,
and you kissed their heads as they expired.
Here, don't you see, we're all happy and fit,
from the very, very old to the tiniest kit.
We wait in the meadow by the Bridge, you see,
and some day we'll cross it, you and me.
We may bring a friend, or two, maybe three,
'cause some have been adopted by you and me.
For some had no names, others no homes,
and it's not their fault,
they shouldn't be sad and alone.
So shed no more tears and
think loving thoughts of me.
Keep me in your heart and one day you'll see
That we'll be re-united, and then side by side,
we'll cross the Bridge to the other side."