11.05 The Old Woman With No Cat

cartoon drawing of a cat in a garden of flowers with a speech bubble reading "The Old Woman Without a Cat"

The Old Woman and the Wayward Compass

the compass hums in her hand—
not north,
not south,
just toward.

its needle
quivers like a dowser’s rod.

“useless,” snorts the cat,
“unless toward means tuna.”
the robin, nostalgic for linearity, chirps:

“back in my day,
we had four whole directions—”

shush,” smiles the old woman,
planting the compass in the garden
to see what grows.

by midnight,
the needle has sprouted
into a sunflower,
its face tilting toward
the stars.


For Yureth. Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2025.

9 responses to “11.05 The Old Woman With No Cat”

    1. I’ve had this on a loop as I write one more Stray. Thank you.

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  1. Yes. A compass will always produce something useful

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    1. And it always points toward something.

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  2. Tuna? Did you say tuna? My cat, Luna, just looked up!!

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    1. 😂 Cats! 🐈‍⬛

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  3. I’d much rather have a sunflower anyway…

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    1. I have a cold frame full of sunflower seedlings — and in truth, I’d trade half of them for a good compass. I love compasses, mostly because they were once considered to be a divination tool during the 14th century.

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      1. Ah, well if I had one- I’d still trade.

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