Is there real difference between a cat
sitting on the branch of tree under the
sky
and – under the grand piano cover?
To fit in the corner of the world, big
or small
surrounded by strings, hummers and the
soul
waiting for sounds, when the hummer
moves
to hit the spot…
What can the cat channel, chewing on
wooden peg?
A pitch becomes new mantra- even beasty
cancer receding…
The music – only? thing the cat cheats
on humans,-
talking of unspeakable turbulent
emotions’ release.
by Brenda Warren
I like the question your first stanza poses. I'd have to answer yes. Perfect photo for your poem.
ReplyDeleteCats are amazing creatures. Love this poem.
ReplyDeletePamela
maybe the cat is hungry? hint, chew on a wood peg.....
ReplyDeleteI like the way you used a cat in this piece. Well communicated.
ReplyDeletehaha no difference at all, each make good spots depending on the day
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. :-) And I liked the thought at the end.
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Well the cat in the piano, could cause you spend lots of money to fix it. And the poem is simple great.
ReplyDeletehttp://thequietone.net/2014/04/27/wordle-poem-158/
An innovative blend of word and picture.
ReplyDeleteI think they like to be near but hidden - like some people!
ReplyDeleteFrom the piano's point of view there is a big difference... just wonder at the sounds it made...
ReplyDeleteThe words at the top of the photo made me wonder - I dont think I have ever fit in, and, like the cat, dont really mind. I like the view from the odd corners I choose. Smiles.
ReplyDeleteFit in.... I don't in a lot of places, but in my own corner of the piano I do. :) Great write! Made me smile.
ReplyDeletean amazing use of the prompt words....lovely :)
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