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My Cat Child

My cat child

brings order where there was none.

Let's not talk about the walnut shell of my womb,

empty birthplace of dust.

Let's talk about my cat child, proud with powers, handy with struts.

 

Now, listen--

I have forgotten all about you.

I've heard that I was in love once, but who knows?

Show me the evidence; I'll yawn elaborately, and my cat child will agree

that such stuff is dull in the extreme.

Dead fish, on the other hand, become more riveting every minute.

 

You would not have understood my cat child.

At least, that's my foggy instinct about it.

You would have objected to the damage, the **** and the fleas.

The rumor is, cats were royal once,

and I need the reflected glory and the chance to sleep during the day.

 

Right now, my cat child is away.

She is hungry for mice, songbirds, or someone's leg.

Me, I don't eat anymore, can't recall why I ever did--

I remember nothing, value nothing, aspire to nothing.

 

But once,

The feel of my mouth closing gently over the curve of your soft lower lip

seemed such an urgent thing,

like warm waves for mermaids,

a place I would do anything to get to.

Yes once,

the sight of your dark hair sent warm honey over my heart,

my belly,

my ***

and everywhere, my love, from my skin to the stars.

 

Now, though,

I have forgotten all that.

What were we talking about? I have no idea.

Now there is only the glare of afternoon

and the magnificence of my cat child who has given me nine lives--

none of them worth a ****

all as dead in the mouth as a finch with a broken neck.

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Written by
ShayCaroline
70 / GF / USA
Published
Sep 6, 2025
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