Noahs arc rescue, God saved my life with the help of a dog!
Mainly audio (spoken word with a few clips of a dog) This was broadcast on local Costa Calida radio here in Spain 14th of November 2007, as a world exclusive. After numerous requests for a copy, I decided to put it here on youtube. This was a poem recited originally by my father 40 years ago at almost every gathering and event. The audience would be spellbound and emotional, so after seeing this effect I decided to learn this for myself. 40 years later this is the result with a little music ...
Hi Maria
Glad the poem moved you, it certainly moved me 40 years ago!
Good luck with your work, your web site, and your beautiful music.
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you know andrew, this is the secont time i listen to this poem. It completely takes me away in the world of the spoken words….the video is encredible without pictures . it forses the viewers to picture it for them self, put me in the situation
i can totaly relate to it! ” god saved my life with the help of a dog” thruly magnificent work andrew, its the most emotional and real video ive seen on youtube in this subject, thrusly briliant in its simplicity!
love. marianne and galga clarita
Dear Andrew!
I just cant stop coming back to listen to this wonderful poem and your wonderful woice that goes straight to my heart !
All the best for you and thanks for your warm thaughts to me and my family!
Love
Lena
god help you
good job
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Difficult to write now, with tears streaming down my face! I subscribed to your channel a few days ago and am just now watching your other videos… Thank you for all the work that you do, you restore my faith in humanity! Your dad’s story is heartbreaking, thank you for sharing it… I see that a warm heart runs in your family… Thank you so much!
I am so moved by all the lovely comments I have received recently about this video.
It is comforting to know that there are wonderful people out there, who feel as we do in our charity, that whatever we can do to help these poor noble creatures get loving homes is worth every second of out determination and time invested.
Thank you
You have made such a touching, moving and beautiful video. I have been subscribed to you for a while now and I don’t often have time to visit and watch all my subscribers videos. Your beautiful video was sent by my friend, lovetoallanimals. Thank you for posting this. Beautifully done. 5/5
I’ve never cried so hard during a video in my life. 5 stars, favorited, shared. This is the most wonderful video, thank god for people like you. May that precious dog be at peace.
very well done! Awesome video. Very emotional, great naration. Tremendous job, Andrew!
Four days ago, I lost my oldest mini-Dachshund, Vlad – age 15 1/2. How I miss his sweet, loyal face! Your video comforted me with the words “Here lies my friend.” Vlad is at peace now, and I know he would want this video shared with others. Thank you!
Vienna
Oh, how sad to get your comment about Vlad. No words can ever help in these times of grief and heartbreak, but time will dull the pain.
I can only send you and your family love and best wishes. Our thoughts from everyone here in Spain working within Noahs arc are with you
Andy
I’m crying many tears … a wonderful video!!! Thank you!!
Andy; you’re a bit of a ‘dark horse’ yourself; you’ve got an awesome voice for narrative. I hope you make more of these.
I’ve just shared it with everyone I know.
Good luck and I hope you get some donations from it.
~Dave
P.S. Where did you get the poem?
Beautifull poem
One word: Powerful. Well done
A very touching and powerful video.
this was very touching
i love u.
WOW! That was incredible.
Thank you so much.
That was just so beautiful,I have tears in
my eyes.
made me cry too!! beautiful
WOW, IMO one of the best videos on youtube,
BEAUTIFUL.
1000000 stars ****************
thank you.
Wow! touched me on so many levels. Personally as a dog trainer I see spiritual parallels between my dogs and me and my relationship to God. The Last Samurai soundtrack reminded me how beauty shines through on a backdrop of injustice, while the narrative is reminiscent of that part at the end of the Moody Blues “Nights in White Satin”. I could identify with the struggle of loneliness even in the midst of a crowd. Thanks for striking so many chords ,nostalgic and overtly real.
Many thanks for this thoughtfull and comprehensive comment. It really moved me when I heard the poem years ago, and it still moves me now. I am so pleased that you enjoyed it too. Please tell all your friends!
Happy christmas to you
Andy