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Cat (Free verse) by Topaz Servias
There, in the tree I see my cat
Her fur all bristled with none standing flat
She knows I come to take it down
All I can do is keep from a frown
I bring with me a ladder to raise myself up
With each rung I climb I feel like a pup
My cat sees me as a danger to its life
But I keep telling her I've never played the fife
I reach for my cat, but she hisses and spits
She claws at my hand and puts up some fits
Still I come on and take her in hand
She screams as loud as a marching band
With cat under arm I descend the ladder
She looks up at me looking all the sadder
So intent I am upon her seething face
I miss the rung without a trace
I flail my arms and cry out in surprise
I think I see Death's ever closing vise
My cat she leaps out of my arm
I know she'll land without any harm
I fall without knowing time
Waiting for the black sublime
I hear a crash that seems far away
And here I look to Deaths dismay
I fell from the ladder not to my death
I landed at the bottom now out of breath
My cat she meows and licks my toes
She looks like she's saying all her woes
I start to move and leaps upon my tummy
She licks my face with a tongue that's gummy
"I'm alright", I tell her, "No thanks to you"
"Next time, you brat, I'll use my shoe"
(Yet again a ten minute poem, though this one's really a story in
rhyming couplets but hey it was fun, and it hurt)
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