CAT POET'S CORNER

Cat

Dear creature by the fire a-purr,
clear24 Strange idol, eminently bland,
Miraculous puss! As o'er your fur
clear24 I trail a negligible hand,

And gaze into your gazing eyes,
clear24 And wonder in a demi-dream,
What mystery it is that lies,
clear24 Behind those slits that glare and gleam,

An exquisite enchantment falls
clear24 About the portals of my sense;
Meandering through enormous halls,
clear24 I breathe luxurious frankincense,

An ampler air, a warmer June
clear24 Enfold me, and my wondering eye
Salutes a more imperial moon
clear24 Throned in a more resplendent sky

Than ever knew this northern shore.
clear24 Oh, strange! For you are with me, too,
And I who am a cat once more
clear24 Follow the woman that was you

With tail erect and pompous march,
clear24 The proudest puss that ever trod,
Through many a grove, 'neath many an arch,
clear24 Impenetrable as a god.

Down many an alabaster flight
clear24 Of broad and cedar-shaded, stairs,
While over us the elaborate night
clear24 Mysteriously gleams and glares.

Lytton Strachey [1880--1932]


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