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Lincoln Park veterinarian

OUR VETERINARY TEAM WILL:

Lincoln Park veterinarianBe dedicated to helping those
who are suffering

Lincoln Park veterinarianBe available 24/7 for phone
consultation in emergency
situations

Lincoln Park veterinarian - house callsOffer home care

Lincoln Park veterinarianBe friendly and respectful
towards you and your special
furry companion

Lincoln Park veterinarianDiscuss options and help you
make informed decisions about
the best care for your pet

 Amir Shanan, DVM

Mon-Thur 9am-7pm
Fri 9am-5pm
Sat 9-am - 2pm


(773) 327-5024
Fax: (773) 348-9867

620 W. Webster
Chicago, IL 60614


Pet Memorials

To submit a memorial, send us an email at info@compassionatevet.com


I AM

I am gliding through the winter breeze like a leaf falling in the fall
I wonder how creative my ideas are
I hear that annoying sound of the air conditioner buzzing in my ear
I see people fall into the big, black hole of death
I want to live
I am gliding through the winter like a leaf falling in the fall.
I pretend that I am a superhero who can make mortals immortal,
I feel the pain and sorrow of death
I touch the long, gray hair reaching eagerly to touch my fingers
I worry that my life will be short and full of torture like my hairy brother
I cry for those who had died and for the evil that comes upon me,
I am gliding through the winter like a leaf falling in the fall.
I understand how it feels to lose and gain someone special
I say "NO!" to my hairy brother because he has done wrong,
I feel my long lost brother
I hope to be gliding in the summer wind like a leaf falling in the fall,
but
for now,
I am gliding through the winter breeze like a leaf falling in the fall.

Alejandro Acierto
June 1997

Alejandro, age 12, lost his age-sake Wiemaraner "Zak" on 8/31/1996.
This poem was written for a school assignment that dictated its title, "I Am"