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Final Reward(Phyllis Merryman Cloyd) Max was an only cat, "Two cats are quite enough, On that final judgment day, |
Bast(William rose Benet) She had green eyes, that excellent seer, She spoke of Egypt, and a white She smiled with clicking teeth and said Said old emperors hung like bats |
Tigger(Janet W. Gould) Silver-gray softness, |
Kitty/cat(Kye Brondt) I should deplore, |
(William Cowper)
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A poet's cat, sedate and grave |
With such as merchants introduce From India, for the ladies' use; A drawer, impending o'er the rest, Half open in the topmost chest, Of depth enough and none to spare, Invited her to slumber there; Puss with delight beyond expression, Surveyed the scene and took possession. |
(Joanna Lancaster)
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If I have honored |
How to find and |
When I have things to say
I expect you to listen to me.
If you cannot understand what I am saying
That is your fault and your loss,
But at least be quiet when I am speaking
And try to comprehend
You who think yourselves so clever,
Who know languages of the people
Of the living world and dead,
Why cannot you learn mine
Which is so simple
To express wants so few?
"In"
"Out"
"Hungry"
"Thirsty"
"Give me just a taste of what you are having"
"Something hurts"
"My ball has rolled under the divan; get it out."
"Stop doing whatever it is you are doing
and pay more attention to me."
"I like you"
"I don't like you."
If you can talk to the Arabs, the Chinese, the Eskimos
And read the hieroglyphics of the past,
why cannot you understand me?
Try!
(Hattie S. Clarke)
I watched her smallest girl
totter off to the first day of school
propped between two older sisters,
surprisingly protective.
I watched the woman
watch them also
with her suddenly empty arms
wrapped across her middle,
wrapped tight
though the day was warm.
Even when the children had turned the corner,
her eyes clung to that distance that they had filled
and she lowered herself to the porch step.
The cat detached itself gradually
from the dappled space next to the porch.
He moved toward the woman and sat,
slid toward her and sat,
until he was at her feet, watching her watchfulness.
Then he took over her lap
in a breath of movement,
forcing her arms to peel away from herself
and encircle him.
They commiserated.
I think she cried
as her fingers toyed at a snag in the soft, gray fur.
But the message was clear
in the upturned, unblinking
wise face of the cat
that no nest should ever be empty.
The Cat is Free(Copyright Adeline Foster) The cat is free; Ah but the eyes Disdains the call, Yet he betrays |
First Concern(Doughty P. Phillips) She was a tiny, smiling girl, Kittens can't speak of learning trust Yet in that special moment when |
Cat(Mary Britton Miller) The black cat yawns, Then she gets up She shows her sharp teeth, Lifting herself She lets herself down |
Fog(Carl Sandburg) The fog comes (Note - I know this poem isn't really about cats but I have always kept it with my cat poems.) Art Show(Caroline D. Henry) The painters of cats The cat is seldom captive. Instead the cat pads |
(Beth Thompson)
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Cecily settles Cecily preens, |
Cecily soothes The sight of her comforts |
(Vachel Lindsay)
I saw a proud mysterious cat
Too proud to catch a mouse or rat -
But catnip she would eat and purr.
And goldfish she did much prefer.
I saw a cat - 'twas but a dream
Who scorned the slave that brought her cream -
Unless the slave were dressed in style
And knelt before her all the while.
Did you ever hear of a thing like that?
Oh, what a proud mysterious cat.
(Virginia L. Canviness)
Nervous twitches distorted his features;
His dark hair was in complete disarray.
Her face, worn and pale, moved just a muscle;
She had already said what she had to say.
Accusingly, vindictively, his eyes met hers and held.
The surprisingly she laughed, love struggling against
foible of mind.
"Oh, all right, you can keep it," she reluctantly relented.
Watching her small son stagger under the weight of
the stray feline.
His little face buried in its fluffy fur,
Her abhorrence of black cats, her superstition and
fear vanished
In squeals of joy and a contented purr.
(Violet Alleyn Storey)
Of course, I thought I'd never let him stay,
But, anyhow, I'd save him from the street
And dreadful woes that might befall a cat
So very small and wobbly on his feet.
He was kitten black as licorice
From spiky tail to wee, shoe-button nose,
His eyes were blackish gray, and dark as soot
Were all the cushions underneath his toes.
I'd bought him from an urchin for a dime,
And, for another dime, when day grew dim,
I'd buy a vial of chloroform, I thought,
And put a swift but gentle end to him;
Or send him to a shelter for stray cats -
This might be kinder. Then I looked, and, oh,
He made the quaintest little silhouette
Against the kitchen baseboard, white as snow!
A week before I'd seen some silhouettes
Bring forth, at auction, bids absurdly high,
And these weren't soft and cuddly and alive;
These couldn't give a white-toothed, pink-mouthed cry.
And so, I thought I'd name him 'Silhouette'
But call him 'Silly', almost all the time,
For silhouettes are quite the rage just now
And one can't often buy one for a dime!
(Elizabeth Coatsworth)
Cat, if you go outdoors you must walk in the snow.
You will come back with little white shoes on your feet,
Little white slippers of snow that have heels of sleet.
Stay by the fire, my Cat. Lie still, do not go.
See how the flames are leaping and hissing low,
I will bring you a saucer of milk like a Marguerite,
So white and smooth, so spherical and sweet -
Stay with me, Cat. Outdoors the wild winds blow.
Outdoors the wild winds blow, Mistress, and dark is the night.
Strange voices cry in the trees, intoning strange lore;
And more than cats move, lit by our eyes' green light,
On silent feet where the meadow grasses hang hoar -
Mistress, there are portents abroad of magic and might,
And things that are yet to be done. Open the door!
My Cat(Aileen Fisher) My cat rubs my leg I say, "nice kitty!" |
Punctuation(Beth Thompson) Your arched tail is a question mark You whiskers cup quotations And when at night you settle |
(Edith Benedict Hawes)
Feed a yellow cat from willow pattern - blue.
Give a black cat his supper from a yellow bowl.
Let the Maltese have a gaudy dish - tomato-red will do.
And always feed white kittens from Dresden China.
Something modernistic for the calico cat;
But oh! For a gray Angora, with a white breast,
There is no scheme for soft contentment that
Outdoes a bit of rosy salmon in gray Wedgwood ware!
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(Mary Peat McDonald) Medical science |
Your unblinking Yellow eyes are gentle Sedative. At an occasional Night sound Your whiskers Brush my chin In reassuring Communication. The periodic light Kneading Of you snowy Fore paws Is indeed the Laying on of hands. |
(Sandra M. Haight)
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You walk through my thoughts |
Gold-green eyes That flashed warmth like a smile Now brings hot tears To my eyes in remembrance. My lap is empty and cold - It cannot hold memories Full and warm, Alive with your image And the comfort you were. You walk through my thoughts... And the pain of your footprints will pass. |
(Sara H. Hay)
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Put the rubber mouse away, |
What was soft and warm, is cold - |
(Nancy Wise)
Twisting, spinning, winging a flying "pas de deax" no dancer could perform,
You exhaust me with your frenzy,
Divert me with your kitten antics,
Annoy me with your infant's mischief.
(careful, cautious, moving with the regal grace of a queen mother,
She soothed me with her calm,
Comforted me with her furry warmth,
Caressed me with velvet paws.)
Your springing leap, misjudging height,
Pulls down the cloth, the candles, the dishes.
You're a blurred arc of brownish black,
And a crystal vase shatters.
(Never even in her unreined kittenhood, did she match your jungle wildness.
She spoiled me with her gentle ways.)
You bounce sideways in hair-raised arched-backed terror - a leaf fell!
Your one-eyed ambush around a corner, rear end wiggling -
Catch that threatening spider!
Chasing upstairs and down with pounding gallop -
an imagined prey, or pursuer.
Your kitten tricks amuse.
(But how we miss her - our dear friend.
Her predictable patterns, her habitual rites.
It will be years before you slip into those tailored ways.
And replace her? Never.)
(Clovita Rice) I could tell you that this silence |
I will say instead that your cat is curled up somewhere in a sun spot waiting to hear you come home, at which time he will put on his old aristocratic act of indifference to let you know that you did, after all, take longer than the expected time... But soon, in his arrogant but casual way he will edge nearer, forgiving your human ineptness, allowing you to finally hold him and scratch behind his ears while he is purring purring purring to welcome you home. |
My Old Cat(Hal Summers) My old cat is dead, |
The Legacy(Diane Halliday) My cat sped by and in his wake |
(Candy Schock)
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"Snowball - Beloved Family Pet" |
But for me it was far easier |
(Patricia Messenger)
She's old.
Losing control
Over bodily functions.
Teeth gone.
Hearing hampered.
Tail listlessly wagging
At the sound
Of my voice.
Favored toys
Stored neatly in a box,
Disregarded.
Yet eyes
Still bright with love.
Unceasingly
Striving to please.
What to choose?
Continued frustration
And pain
Or well-deserved repose?
Slumber or wakefulness?
Because I love her,
Slumber.