Moon-filled Tongue

         Moon-filled Tongue

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Elaborate the movements as the cat

Performs his grooming in the feline night:

He flourishes his head and licks his matte

Fur into moon gloss from above.  Lesser light

Is captured by the pressuring of tongue

And so the black coat shines despite twinned dark.

It is as if the unseen black is stung

To brightness so it seems a spread out spark

Is stretched by mouth and moon.  He does not mean

To cause upheaval in the cosmos.  He

Just wants his hair so clean it shows culled sheen

From heaven.  That’s his serendipity.

  The bathing that the midnight moonlight does

    Performs a miracle with mere cat fuzz.

Phillip Whidden