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Cari
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Englnand

0 posted 2016-01-13 12:43 PM


Cat


Look into that cold dismissive stare
Ribbons of past lives are lying there
Jade green eyes of mirrored mystery
Roll back the tumbling years of history

This perfumed fur you understand
Once lay beneath Cleopatra’s hand
Emeralds about my neck were hung
In happy days when I was young

A ships cat where I earned my bread
Stalking the vermin as they fled
Just to catch and not to eat
I laid them at my captain’s feet

The cottage where my mistress dwells
Dispelling curses, cackling spells
Across the starry heavens wide
We take a besom broomstick ride

You cared for me through my kitten days
And you worry so when I go astray
But when the full moon’s shining bright
I'm but a creature of the night


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Margherita
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1 posted 2016-01-13 02:28 PM


Being a cat lover, I find this really very captivating, Cari. They are mysterious, they hold secrets beyond our imagination. I KNOW!

Going to read and enjoy once more your poem.

Margherita

ice
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2 posted 2016-01-13 05:52 PM


I wonder what T.S. Elliot would name this cat?

Always enjoy your poetry, Cari

Cari
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Englnand
3 posted 2016-01-13 07:02 PM


Thank you folks. I’ve been asked quite a few times ‘Why do you waste your time writing feel good poetry when you can write better stuff?
Because the written word has only one function and that is to communicate and that’s why I write, to communicate.

The quote ‘Poetry doesn’t require to be understood’ is ridiculous. No one is going to take a Uni degree on how to understand poetry. Poetry should never be confined to fit in a small box made by academics, it should be written for all tastes and all degrees of understanding.  

Sorry for the rant but I’ve been longing to say that for some time.

Thank you for reading.

Cari.

DaysofView
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Just A Slice Of The Pie
4 posted 2016-01-13 07:10 PM


That totally sounds like a tomcat I know of! What a cool story in your poem.

It was just a thought which made them run. It was just an act that killed them.

ice
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5 posted 2016-01-13 07:12 PM


You have enough confidence, and skill enough to write feel good, or feel bad poetry. That is plain to see. Neither is a waste of time.

I said it before....I think Ezra Pound hijacked poetry, and insisted, by his teaching, that poets write for other poets. It seems he thought that only academics should write, and be able to read it. No "feel good stuff" Thats my take on it.

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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6 posted 2016-01-14 11:44 AM


Love this poem and your attitude on Poetry being for more than just Academics. That is just plain snobbery to obscure the meaning so "regular people" won't get it. You are not writing down to, you are writing open to. ~L
Goldenrose
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7 posted 2016-01-15 04:51 PM


Another fine couplet poem,well rhymed and should be published..such history of felines so well told..Thank you..

Goldenrose.

walk the moonlight path through the dark woods...i await your return..

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