An owl, a pussycat
By queen beatle
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Deep in the rich woods
they hear the owl
and, two nights later
they see it
that silver phantom.
Listing on the current
it listens
for mammal breath
sent in stalagmites
from the still thicket.
Glowing on the hearth
the housecat cheeks
jellied chicken chunks
craves the heat and carnage
of the still-beating heart.
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This wonderful poem is our
This wonderful poem is our Pick of the Day. Do share on social media. (The image is an illustration by Lear for The Owl and The Pussycat and is in the public domain, available on wikimedia commons.)
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Cats and dogs have been a constant...
... in my life, and I often thought that this tinned food must be a terrible disappointment and no match for a bit of heat and carnage. Much in the way that the oppressive weight of an eiderdown quilt is just too much to sleep under - the opulence of modern life - a strangulation of our wild, animal nature.
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