Cat and Mouse


Snoozing on the back of the sofa,
one eye just a slit open to surveil,
and I see it: movement, a streak of color.

In a snap, I’m wide awake, muscles tensed,
prepared to pounce.
I’m a missile, flying through the air.
Direct hit! I have it pinned beneath my paws,
squirming and squeaking.

I bat it around, let it free, then catch it again;
toss it in the air, even take a little nip
to see how it tastes.

Then suddenly it goes silent and limp.
I poke at it, but it doesn’t move.
Well, that’s no fun.

I turn away and focus on paw licking and
whisker grooming, but there it is again!
That blur of motion. I swing around, but
all I see is a scrawny tail slipping through
a crack in the wall.

And this, you see, is how I write poetry,
chasing ideas as they scurry by,
pouncing on furry little words,
chewing them to see if they taste right.

Sometimes I fuss with the lines too much,
and they die right there on the paper.
Sometimes I think I’ve got the perfect phrase
pinned to the page, but it slips away and disappears.

But there are other times when it’s a clean catch,
when I finesse my prey into a perfect, plump little gift
that I proudly lay at your feet, confident of the
appreciation and praise it will garner.

And then I – warrior of words, slayer of syntax –
strike out in search of another poem to wrestle.
And that, you see, is why I write poetry.

It’s National Poetry Writing Month (NaPoWriMo)!

Day Twenty-Six prompt from NaPoWriMo.net: write a poem giving the reader some insight into what keeps you writing poetry, or what you think poetry should do.

AtoZ: K is for Kitty

keen the captor’s prey

killed by kerf of unsheathed claw

kitty’s catnip slayed

K is for Kitty


#AtoZChallenge: 26 posts in April, topics to proceed alphabetically. Creating a theme for one’s blog challenge is optional. My theme for 2021: a three line alliteration each day (5-7-5, haiku-ish) with the first letter of each line the same as the letter of the day.

A Very Furry Christmas

xmas 1

“Tomorrow is Christmas, Tux Cat!”

xmas 2

“Do you think Santa Claws will bring us presents?”

xmas 3

“Chules, Santa Claws knows whether you’ve been naughty or nice.”

xmas 4

“What’s your point, Tux Cat?”

xmas 5

“Never mind, Chules. Let’s just go to sleep and hope for the best.”

xmas 6

Zzzzzzzzz

xmas 7

“Wake up, Tux Cat! I think Santa Claws visited us last night!”

xmas 8

“Look, Tux Cat! Santa left me a football!”

xmas 9

“Santa brought you some tuna, Tux Cat! It was yummy!”

xmas 11

“Merry Christmas, Tux Cat.”

“Merry Christmas, Chules.”

xmas 12

And Merry Christmas to all of you!

Seven Days in Black and White

Day One

pet2

I’ve been nominated by Cee at Cee’s Photography to take part in a new photo challenge that’s going around blogdom.

The rules for the challenge are as follows:

  • Seven days.
  • Seven black and white photos of your life.
  • No people.
  • No explanation.
  • Challenge someone new each day

I’m going to skip that last part about challenging someone new each day. If you want to play along, consider yourself nominated!

Thanks for the challenge, Cee. What could be better than a chance to share a bit of one’s life, no explanations expected?

Seven Day Challenge, Day One

Dual purpose photo. Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Pets