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Stray (Free verse) by Corey McHattan

There's a stray that sends a screeching, scraping yowl grinding down my spine at night as I no friend of cats (nor any other beast if truth be told) supinely ceiling-watch as sleep slip-slides away. Three weeks of this, and then a month! A new home of all-hour-interruptions like that of newborn parents but without cherubic smiles and tiny grasping doll-hands, circling my finger, rendering wakefulness worthwhile. Then one day across the gap-toothed paling fence I aired my grievance to a neighbour. He nodded, sagely, but I could tell full agreement was withheld. After a pause, he told me my tormentor had been abandoned by the couple I'd replaced. Ever since, my good neighbour had, pity-struck, fed, and tended the cat while I had moaned saving pity only for myself. The cat still yelps, scrapes, screams, but somehow its fur has grown more lustrous, and today, I surprised myself; on my way out the porch, I reached down ran my fingers through its coat, and was rewarded with a powerful, pent-up purr.

Frass 15-Aug-02/4:40 PM
A consciousness raising poem; thank you, Corey. At my alma mater, George Mason U., bands of feral cats wander the campus, howling like lonely, lost soul choirs every night. Students regularly throw cats out at the end of the semester.




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