ode to my sleeping cat
i count her breaths sometimes
to slow my own. her belly
a hot air balloon, rising slowly.
these days i forget how to talk.
i notice a shifting eye
in each person i meet,
how their pupils laze out
at the sides, two blind lakes.
yes, i say, i did the laundry. yes
i will refill the soap
in the bathroom. yes i know
i’ve gone on another long walk–
i was never headed anywhere
but in a circle. yes,
i’ve laid down to dream again.
my cat– so quick to tense,
to hiss, curl her long claws,
now rolls over in her sleep,
her eyes squeezed shut. sometimes,
her paws begin to twitch, like she’s
running towards something
only she can see.
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Excellent work here. I really enjoyed the detail and that last sentence!
nice beginning and ending with the cat, nice evocative details
Beautiful little poem and deeper than one would expect from the title. I love the use of “laze out!”
^ what they’ve already said. The beginning and ending, and the drifting out in the middle, draws the light-touch-metaphor into focus.
I relate to the tension between the relaxed cat and the wound-up speaker.