Dewey-eyed
You’re the cat I truly didn’t want,
but my wife did, so take a guess.
You’re the cat that left hairballs
right where I could find them at night.
You’re the cat who head-butted me
while yowling to be fed before sun-up.
You’re the cat curled up on my lap
while I sat by our mistress’ sick bed.
You’re the cat sitting in the window,
watching me make food for her wake.
You’ll always be the cat I truly needed,
the cat I’m glad came, the one I miss.
(after the unattributed early 20th century
photograph of the headstone
of a cat named Dewey)
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Lovely poem. Touching. The cat you never wanted but loved because you loved her.
Thank you! Been married to my high school sweetheart since 1968, at least partly by knowing when to say yes.
Beautiful, Lennart. Your imagination is humane and boundless.
Thank you, my friend.
A touching story. Love the way it goes chronologically and traces the relationship of man and cat.
Thanks, Victoria. We’re currently owned by 2 senior rescue cats, and have had cats continuously since just after I left the Navy in 1970.
such a sweet poem that reminds me of my first two cats–Dewey (for Dewey Decimal) and ICK (pronounced “Ike,” for Iowa City Kitty)
Great names for cats! Our current 2 are senior rescues we named Snickers and Alfie.
Hope things are good with you and yours, my friend.
So moving….brought tears to my eyes!
A dewey-eyed reader! Success!!!!
Touching and creatively rendered!
Thank you, Linda!
Love these ekphrastic poems!
After 61 years of poet-ing, and leading a very quiet life in my mid-seventies, ekphrastic is my best chance at inspiration.