
“Oh, what unhappy twist of fate
Has brought you homeless to my gate?
The gate where once another stood
To beg for shelter, warmth, and food
For from that day I ceased to be
The master of my destiny.
While he, with purr and velvet paw
Became within my house the law.
He scratched the furniture and shed
And claimed the middle of my bed.
He ruled in arrogance and pride
And broke my heart the day he died.
So if you really think, oh Cat,
I’d willingly relive all that
Because you come forlorn and thin
Well…don’t just stand there…Come on in!”
Francis Witham
Artist Suzan Visser
Text & image source: Snowwolfs Woodland Nook https://www.facebook.com/SnowwolfsWoodlandNook/
Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal and commented:
I had a stray cat that came and lived with me for 15 years…
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This is wonderful!
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A big warm smile for this wonderful picture and poem this evening.
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I absolutely love this poem!
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Thanks
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I love this! Hits home. 🐈
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Thanks, Betty.
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how a moment can change a life, let it be a new friend or a truck, your never the same afterwards, great post, I once had a three legged cat, what a cat, amen
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Excellent poem and illustration! Love it!
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Thanks
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Lovely poem AND painting!
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