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See, do you see? free cat roams free cat lives its multiple lives curly tail and rich fur and shiny eyes across the Korean landscape of Jeong Seon; and do you hear? Free cat purrs: *“it’s nice, dear Cat God to be free and open and I like it I owe you no obedience unlike those miserable humans; in your wisdom you make crickets and large insects appear and I make them disappear – you and I are equal partners in the cycle of life, dear Cat God; and a rat in the wild and some water in a secluded pool and all these fresh air and hidden nests I like all that, I like it this way (And I don’t a give a meow or cat-shit for humans and their elegant cats lying on cushions) And of course, when the passion seizes me in here in the open, there’s always a ***** cat, ready and wet and we wail and meow all night Hey Cat God - I like it this way, feral in the wild”*
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Jul 6, 2012
Jul 6, 2012 at 4:14 AM UTC
cat desires, wants and wisdom
See, do you see? free cat roams free cat lives its multiple lives curly tail and rich fur and shiny eyes across the Korean landscape of Jeong Seon; and do you hear? Free cat purrs: *“it’s nice, dear Cat God to be free and open and I like it I owe you no obedience unlike those miserable humans; in your wisdom you make crickets and large insects appear and I make them disappear – you and I are equal partners in the cycle of life, dear Cat God; and a rat in the wild and some water in a secluded pool and all these fresh air and hidden nests I like all that, I like it this way (And I don’t a give a meow or cat-shit for humans and their elegant cats lying on cushions) And of course, when the passion seizes me in here in the open, there’s always a ***** cat, ready and wet and we wail and meow all night Hey Cat God - I like it this way, feral in the wild”*
poem based on painting "Chuil hanmyo" (Free cat on an autumn day) by Jeong Seon (1676 and 1759), Korea
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Jul 6, 2012
Jul 6, 2012 at 4:14 AM UTC
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