Smoothly, she slinks onto the window sill, silky body settling before tall pane of glass; Outside, the city’s down and out Outside, the city’s golden light and darkest dark. She curls, long tail around slick body and stares out for the one who stares back.
Tonight, It’s an empty window opposite, A single frame of oh, what her life could be. She’s never seen more doesn’t yearn to, Just for her amore her golden tabby love.
Ah, there he is, a pounce atop window sill; he stares at her who stares back his joli chat noir (pretty black cat).
But it’s all too soon when she’s wrapped in arms too smooth and a voice, lacking feline’s purr slurs, “Ah, puppy love, Rosette. It’s all just puppy love.”