Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Tuesday Night Cat Blogging

Cuddly cats.





6 comments:

  1. THAT CAT, SHE INVADED HIS DREAMS

    She laid by his bared feet
    at the foot of his bed
    though in his dream they’d meet
    which they did in his head.
    For this sleek black feline
    she’d been in there before,
    such she’d never decline
    as that cat he’d adore.
    A myth it couldn’t be
    that her claws touched his toes,
    as the dreaming did he
    was about that she knows.
    The dream she boldly caught
    that night she did invade
    was the dream she had sought,
    the dream she’d long delayed.
    Within, she placed her claws
    upon his sleep-bound feet,
    all performed with no flaws
    then and there they did meet.
    Though not feeling abused
    by prickling on his toes,
    he still looked down confused
    at each of five toes, two rows.
    Naught of her did he find
    in his dream created
    though back to wakened mind
    he saw her and stated:
    ‘Mimi! It’s you—you rascal!’
    yet he still adored her
    while finding comical
    her response, a smooth ‘murr’.
    From the thick mattress down
    she landed, without woes,
    as he said, ‘You little clown—
    you leave alone my toes.’
    Thought she, ‘Again we’ll meet
    as you dream fast asleep
    when the toes on your feet
    from my paws you can’t keep.’

    (Frank Sterle Jr.)

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  2. Perhaps due to (everyone’s sole spaceship) Earth’s large size, there seems to be a general obliviousness in regards to our natural environment. It’s as though throwing non-biodegradable garbage down a dark chute, or pollutants emitted out of exhaust and drainage pipes, or spewed from sky-high jet engines and very tall smoke stacks—or even the largest contamination events—can somehow be safely absorbed into the air, sea, and land (i.e. out of sight, out of mind); like we’re safely inconsequentially dispensing of that waste into a compressed-into-nothing black-hole singularity.
    It's undoubtedly convenient for the fossil fuel industry to have such a large portion of mainstream society simply too exhausted and preoccupied with just barely feeding and housing their families on a substandard, if not below the poverty line, income to criticize the former for the great damage it’s doing to our planet’s natural environment and therefore our health, particularly when that damage may not be immediately observable.
    After all, why worry about such things immediately unseen, regardless of their most immense importance, especially when there are various undesirable politicians and significant social issues over which to dispute—distractions our mainstream news-media sadly are only too willing to sell us?
    To have almost everyone addicted to driving their own fossil-fuel-powered single occupant vehicle surely helps keep their collective mouths shut about the planet’s greatest and very profitable polluter, lest they feel like and/or be publicly deemed hypocrites.
    (Frank Sterle Jr.)

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