The summer wind The golden year Your loveliness Dispelled my fear Your gentle charms enchant me, dear In happiness I shed a tear
Dear KittyNoir, do I adore Please keep me warm, this I implore Dear KittyNoir, hope lies in store Come live with me forevermore!
The little clouds The summer sky Your sweet embrace Draws me so nigh While seeing you, I let a sigh I felt so lucky I could die.
Dear KittyNoir, do I adore Please keep me warm, this I implore Dear KittyNoir, hope lies in store Come live with me forevermore!
So, kitten-girl Climb down the tree Don't hesitate To leap to me Don't be afraid to live your dream, And be the best that you can be.
Dear KittyNoir, do I adore Please keep me warm, this I implore Dear KittyNoir, hope lies in store Come live with me forevermore!
The melody used by this poem comes from the unofficial national anthem of the historic region of Moravia, "Jsem Moravan" (I am a Moravian), sometimes also called "Γ Moravo" (O Moravia), written in 1904 by KaΕ‘par Pivoda, with music composed by Vaclav Novotny 37 years ago.
It was one of the first three Chateau poems written by me (the others being "Little Kitten-Lady" and "I Long For Molly", and one of the two poems that were dedicated to one of the Chateau's models, Lea Van Doorn, followed by "Your Cat Ears Tell A Story".