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when time has worn right through my skin and tasks ahead i can’t begin my weary brain thinks only that i wish, i wish i were a cat. were that my only thought could be a bird too high up in a tree i’d lash my tail and arch my back with muscles tensed for the attack. i’d lick my whiskers, plan my spring but falter when the bird takes wing no matter if i miss that chance a cat won’t give a second glance. for cats have freedoms kept from me no head for mute anxiety no time but now, no deadlines missed my only duty: to exist. but if i were a cat i bet i’d find some way to feel regret i’d gaze through glass and ponder why i’m pleased to let my life go by.
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Jun 25, 2013
Jun 25, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
if i were (a cat)
when time has worn right through my skin and tasks ahead i can’t begin my weary brain thinks only that i wish, i wish i were a cat. were that my only thought could be a bird too high up in a tree i’d lash my tail and arch my back with muscles tensed for the attack. i’d lick my whiskers, plan my spring but falter when the bird takes wing no matter if i miss that chance a cat won’t give a second glance. for cats have freedoms kept from me no head for mute anxiety no time but now, no deadlines missed my only duty: to exist. but if i were a cat i bet i’d find some way to feel regret i’d gaze through glass and ponder why i’m pleased to let my life go by.
a drunken attempt at a children's poem
j-carroll
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Jun 25, 2013
Jun 25, 2013 at 9:19 AM UTC
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