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Nine

Cats are a part of my life—sometimes whether I like it or not, LOL. So I write about them. But a cat isn’t something that can be corralled into a poem, as if I could capture them with words. More probably, cats indifferently wander into my poems because they have nothing better to do, orContinueContinue reading “Nine”

Posted bymrteagueJuly 3, 2022July 1, 2022Posted inLight verse, Shadow and Memory, Sonnets, Traditional poetryTags:cats, hairball, humor, petsLeave a comment on Nine

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