Douglas
Delighted by your cat poem. Affectionate, without
being sentimental.
Ian Seed
--- Douglas Clark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I liked Joanne's poem and the final image reminded
> me of
> one of my 'Cat Poems' which I might as well append.
> I am
> posting more poems than I ought to but my poetry
> will die
> with me and I am 60 next year so I take advantage of
> an
> audience while I have it. All my readership is on
> the Web.
> Now back up to UNIX and re-read Joanne's poem.
>
>
> Sunshine
>
>
> Fritz Cat loves the sunshine.
> He rolls on his back on the concrete path
> To communicate his joy to the sun.
> He is not just scratching his back.
> In the icy days of winter
> He sits huddled in the sun's rays
> Beside the heater at the top of the stairs.
> His mind floats on a sunbeam.
> He is not a daft cat.
> He just loves the reflection
> From the gold of his eyes
> To the gold of the sun.
>
>
> Douglas Clark, Bath, England mailto:
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> Lynx: Poetry from Bath ..........
> http://www.bath.ac.uk/~exxdgdc/lynx.html
>
> On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Joanne Denton wrote:
>
> > Invisible In White
> >
> > A woman, white as a ghost
> > sits close to the shore.
> > She shivers under her
> > blanket of white and
> > stares straight ahead
> > at the incoming tide.
> > A people parade
> > of brazen brilliance
> > marches on by
> > blind to her pale,
> > but for a moment in time
> > when her hair glows golden
> > as the sea melts the sun
> >
> > Joanne Denton
> >
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