Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Cat
by J. R. R. Tolkien
The fat cat on the mat
may seem to dream
of nice mice that suffice
for him, or cream;
but he free, maybe,
walks in thought
unbowed, proud, where loud
roared and fought
his kin, lean and slim,
or deep in den
in the East feasted on beasts
and tender men.
The giant lion with iron
claw in paw,
and huge ruthless tooth
in gory jaw;
the pard dark-starred,
fleet upon feet,
that oft soft from aloft
leaps upon his meat
where woods loom in gloom --
far now they be,
fierce and free,
and tamed is he;
but fat cat on the mat
kept as a pet
he does not forget.
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6 comments:
Sky,
You're amazing...and so global! Thanks so much for all you've been doing to keep us all "connected"...you are another of Wellfleet's special homegrown gals....Jodi
Sweet Sky.. this blog rocks! xo..Clance
Sky, did you write this??? Beautiful, interesting, captivating.....and so much more. I agree with the previous two statements about you...You truely are one of Wellfleet's beloved HOMEGROWN, and yes, my dear, you do indeed ROCK,LOL!!! Love Ya, Sky!!! ;)
Nicole, Judi, and Little Leb.
thank you lovely ladies!
nicole, the poem was written by by J. R. R. Tolkien. i just felt that it fit...
miss you all so much!
Sky, please make a Hobbit of this... Thank you so much...love, arlene
Sky,
It's been so long! You're amazing and I miss you. Tolkien's words are a perfect fit. Thank you for lifting my spirits and for helping keep those who are far away from the Cape involved and connected. I truely hope that life is treating you well...know that I smile to think of you.
Much love,
~Abby S.
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