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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: Goosegirl on April 05, 2015, 14:13

Title: A poem for tortie-lovers.
Post by: Goosegirl on April 05, 2015, 14:13
THE GIRL WITH THE CHOCA-MOCHA EYES

She has such loving warmth within her deep and tortie-marbled fur.
Her tail is up even when it’s down.
Always somewhere around, whether it’s on the ground or up a tree.
This joyous being is always somewhere near me.
Ever-seeking to drink from the cup of the love-life we have given her.

It’s wet outside but, so what? She’s gone out.
Some things are far more important and can’t be ignored.
Then she’s back in and licks the raindrops off.
Might have another look if needs be, or maybe decide
To lie contentedly on the carpet by my side.

Her fur has dried, so now it’s time to go outside again
And, if the sun comes out and I go out,
She can’t wait to tell me what’s what.
Where she spies on birds and where the shrew’s home lies
Made from the dried grasses grown on the earthy loam.

Talking out of the side of her mouth, she tells me something important.
The mice have arrived so we won’t starve today.
There are dead ones that I tread on and some live ones she leaves for me to find.
We talk to each other with special voices that bind us,
And our understanding is ever expanding.

Sometimes we just sit together quiet and still and say nothing.
My finger strokes her purse-like ear and we share our soul feelings.
A sublime trust nurtured from our love-seeds planted long ago that keeps on growing.
It’s then I see her half-closed eyes, her choca-mocha eyes. So dark and deep
It makes me weep with the sheer pleasure of such a simple thing.
Title: Re: A poem for tortie-lovers.
Post by: devonbarmygardener on April 15, 2015, 17:29
That's lovely GG  :)