cat love

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lobomao
lobomao
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Your eyes
Tell me all I need to know
A cat may look at a queen
The trick is to look away
At just right moment
As if uninterested
But most important
Is the knowing
When to look back
Either catching the eye
Holding it there
In mutual appreciation
Or daring a more daring
Graze of the body
Sizing when and where to strike

Also to remember
In a note to your self
When you cross a mountain lion
Try to look bigger than you are
If they think for a moment
They can take you
They just might
And then what
Mr smarty?

The intimate bite
The following kiss
Brush fang cross soft skin
Pawhold you close
While tearing away
Tight muscles taught
Little murderous acts of loving
Like defining the space
Between us
Later to sleep curled together
Side by side
Unless
Not

I’d advise anyone with a preference
To learn the laws of cat love
Before you move to pet them
Things of teeth, tongue, claw and blood
Both savage and gentile
It purr pounds beneath the skin
Loyal on it’s on terms
Pure and true
And completely incomprehensible
To dogs


lobomao
lobomao
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sacksackover 18 years ago
very witty.....

Did you mean to write "loyal on its own terms" toward the end?

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
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Your poem was mentioned in the new poems review thread.

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