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The nature of Nuture (Free verse) by cleverdevice
For reasons unknow she'd scamper off alone
Deep into the undergrowth that spring.
Keeping only to herself what she'd done,
The cat returned purring and mewing
As if the greatest thing possible had been
Achieved, by a cat, and a small one too.
Those March afternoons were when she were keen
To leave the house to something no-one knew,
Till one day I chanced upon a small upturned
Wheelbarrow with a wheel missing and rust
Staining the handles. From within something yearned
To know who'd intruded on their home. Lust
Overcame me and I heaved over the barrow
To see before me my cat hissing and spewing
Fury, all the more fierce beacause of the narrow
Space she had to guard her kittens, now stirring
In the light. In respect I withdrew but not before
A stray stab drew blood from my shin
Through my trousers, such was the vigour.
And that was the last I saw of her kin.
I have a newfound respect for cats
And especially the feline mothers.
It doesn't matter now, I've seen to that;
The kittens are sold, the mother spayed. No more bothers.
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