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Cats

I like cats

They’re perfectly content to be watched

Not spoken to

Admired, occasionally played with

Curiously intelligent

The same look

And a thousand expressions

They’re the best kind of company

Quiet, but pointy.

 

Utterly transfixed

On some spec of dust

As though it bore all the significance in the world

Sometimes

they

plod,

Sometimes dart for no reason.

Noisy and pointy.

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Written by
alexander-s
American
Published
Mar 13, 2010
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Notes

The text for this is supposed to jump all over the place, but the formatting doesn't jive I guess.

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