In a dark dusky burrow
Lived a little white rabbit
Who did not brood in sorrow
But smiled when he had it
Like the passing sun
He brought vibrant hues
With a little fun
He stole every one's blues
With his tiny paws
And a big fury chest
He licked one's flaws
With love and not detest
So the Little white rabbit
Was one lucky coin
Teaching living as a habit
For busy hands on the goin
Then one day they all gathered
To thank the little fur
But were left shattered
In a heart wrenching stir
The little white rabbit
Drowned in red gore
Victim of a fatal hit
His love was no more
Rivers of tears flowed
Each with a memory
The little angel glowed
In heaven for eternity.