Thursday, November 21, 2013

Contact

a photo by me , edited in Picasa

The feline sniffs my hand, peering intently, as if reading lines of palm.
Sighing approvingly, perching right on two sides, and I'm drowning ...
drowning in olive sea of devilish eyes, lulling my vigilance;
swaying, shrinking to fit in between black stripes space –
a little note- me
in fuzzy fur latte named Whisky;
clinging for big secure black buoy of eye.

The feline sniffs my hand,
peering intently,
as if reading lines of palm.
Sighing approvingly,
perching right on
two sides,
and I'm drowning ...
drowning in olive sea
of devilish eyes,
lulling my vigilance;
swaying, shrinking
to fit in between
black stripes space –
a little note- me
in fuzzy fur latte
named Whisky;
clinging for big secure
black buoy of eye.


9 comments:

  1. Oh, I can picture that perceptive feline sniffing, as only cats can do!! I like your artwork as well. I assume it is yours?

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    1. Ah, no, Mary! This is a photograph, edited in Picasa....But I need to get motivated to draw more often...for now it is an effort...Thanks for kind words!

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  2. haha felines sniff and give you the eye, that is for sure

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    1. 'eyes to eyes - hard to see a person, the big better seen at distance'...~ S. Esenin, translation ~ thanks, Pat

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  3. You are experimenting with layouts? I have a preference for the long line, but it depends on the speed and rhythm you want your reader to fly at. I slow for images, and these are delightful.

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    1. This particular poem I prefer in short lines, but since the prompt required 7 lines, I reflect the long lines too. Thanks, Susan for stopping by! Warm week to you! Hope your arm - better :)x

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  4. nice...my cat has been sitting here all evening with us, cuddling up...
    i like to mix up the long and short lines...really i let the poem figure itself out

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  5. You've captured the spirit of a cat in such a wonderful way...beautiful writing!

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  6. Like the Chesire Cat perhaps? An otherworldly falling..

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