for Brin
as autumn
nights draw in
our cat, flat,
black against
frosted back
door, flashes
peridot eyes;
pats
pleading paws
on glass:
‘Let me, in,
niaow, purr-lease!’
in bed by
eleven,
cat flat
between us;
purrs serenade
sleep, but
visits to the
loo at midnight,
one, and then,
two, disturb her:
‘Let me, sleep,
niaow, purr-lease!’
four a.m.
flying cat clatters at
bedside – one of
us – is oblivious!
I rise, don
slippers and robe;
top of the
stairs, puss pauses- for effect,
trots down,
another pause, licks paws:
‘Let me, out,
niaow, purr-lease!’
alarmed at
six-thirty for work;
one of us – (me)
– is oblivious;
sleepy-head,
breakfasts
in bed; worker
dresses and
leaves, calls,
‘puss at the door, get up!’
‘Let me, in,
niaow, purr-lease!’
escorted to
kitchen and fed, cat
runs, jumps
onto bed, flops flat
for a fuss,
quick wash, then snores …
to tackle the
chores, I rise, while
velvet paws
fold furry face and flat-cat sighs:
‘Let me, sleep,
niaow, purr-lease!’
worker returns,
for croissants and lunch,
cats stirs for
her ‘crunch’, selects a spot
in the flat
for her post-prandial nap, then
clicks at the
carpet, when it’s time to go out;
a flick of the
tail, gallop, trit, trot, downstairs:
‘Let me, out,
niaow, purr-lease!’
in the
cat-flat without a cat-flap,
flat-cat pops
out and in for drinks
and snacks; a
tiny, cold snout nuzzles
our knees, to
say ‘ta’ – (“a-a-ah”)
for leaving
our flat-door ajar:
‘Let me, in and out, niaow, when I, purr-lease!’
4 comments:
I love the play on words throughout this lovely piece of Val's and how she describes so much of everyday life through the filtered focus on the cat. So clever.
Very cute! And a very original way of describing the colour of your cat's eyes -- "peridot" (I had to google it!).
I'm surprised you ever managed to get a good night's sleep!
Alex
Love it and as someone who shares a house with a similar cat I recognize it completely
It captures the plight of any pet lover (who wouldn't be without them!) And the character of cats!
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