2.06: The Old Woman With No Cat

The Old Woman Mistakes Obsession for Heaven

midnight’s third coffee—
steam curling like a squirrel’s tail
between urgent
and ahhh.

the soft click. click. of her pen,
tasting a new adjective
on the back of her tongue.

and then—
that moment
the poem’s face turns.

a silence like breath
held just a beat too long—
the cat flinches.
the wind remembers a door left open.

bliss
is not an upended bottle,
and spilled ink
on a cat’s paw.


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10 responses to “2.06: The Old Woman With No Cat”

    1. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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    2. Fab… and fab!!! and I’m having another look, and now my cat too!

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      1. It’s brilliant!!

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  1. Oh no- that incident in the last would have wiped the poetry clean out of my mind!

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    1. Happily, the old woman has no cat. (laughing)

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  2. I particularly liked the bit about ‘tasting a new adjective’. Nice.

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    1. Thank you very much !

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  3. Bliss has to be more than what can be defined. Bliss can be anything, when it comes at the right moment. Nice poem.

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