Night and Day a Mystery

      Night and Day a Mystery

 

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My cat is twitching on my lap.  His dreams

Are patent leather to my eyes, more black

Than death inside a universe that streams

With anti-matter only.  On his back

He shows himself as calm tuxedo cat

Except he doesn’t wear a black bowtie.

His nightmare might be God is one huge rat

And worse than that Jesus is a sly

Tormentor as this Tom is with a mouse.

This morning when I could not come downstairs,

He came in howling, filling up my house

With urgency, with hidden cat affairs.

  I thought he meant he’d brought a victim in.

    If so, I found a guiltless feline grin.

Phillip Whidden