Milele in His Temple

       Milele in His Temple

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The Beijing cat, a silvery chevron on

His head, between his ears, in fur as white

As whitest peony, the chevron drawn

As Chinese artists with a flourish might

Produce with conjuring brush, paraded round

His Beijing flat.  His white-furred tail brushed past

Bouquets of blossoms not as quite profound

As whitest lilies and carnations massed

In decorated vases with designs

Of beauty such as peonies.  The screens

Were gold and orange.  They  made the perfect shrines

For him, Milele.  One of them had scenes

With long-legged cranes to give him longer time

In life.  Their several lovelinesses rhyme.