The air was crisp and faintly green The wind was light, the scene serene. I gazed upon a sprawling field, As viridescent waves revealed A lone black cat, soldiering on. His eyes as verdant as the lawn.
He strode with purpose, without pause. He writes his tale with the path he draws. Black dagger, shimmering bright, Piercing the grass, a shard of night.
Where was he going with such haste? What delights of life would he taste? It did not matter to him nor I, But he knew a freedom that could not die.
I daydream often of that field, And of the life that it might yield. To trot assuredly through lush domain, The burden of choice all that remains. To feel the wind upon oneβs face, The grass and sun, a warm embrace.
The black catβs life proffers this wisdom, The path is forward that leads to freedom.