Thursday, July 28, 2016

Cat Lady--By Jane Richer--Canada

Cat Lady

What is wrong with being a Cat lady; I really want to know?
They are cuddly bundles of fur from their head to tippy-toe.
Smarter than most animals and lots of fun to be around.
When you're in the 'blues'; purring close to you they can be found.

They know when you are sick and they will come to show they care.
Snuggling close to you; to keep you warm in a winter's chilly air.
Haughty they can be at times and bear a 'royal' state of mind.
For some places 'worshiped' them; in history you will find.

Kitten or full-grown cat we are blessed to have this pet close by.
To make us laugh. to give us joy and to comfort us when we cry.
So a Cat Lady is a wondrous, priceless and joyful thing to be.
Lets' all run out and buy just one or two; what the heck make it three!

Jane Richer is a poet and writer who lives in Alberta, Canada. She is published online and in print. She loves to poke fun at herself and rather likes to write tongue-in-cheek poetry but she will dabble in all kinds of genres to widen her creative nature. She loves to 'sister'-(write a complimentary poem) and feels that is the greatest form of acknowledgment and respect in expression for another poet's talent. 

3 comments:

  1. Jane,
    There is nothing wrong with being a cat lady! I have owned so many cats, one at a time, but I also love to collect figurines too. I have at least 200 statuettes.
    ~Davidf

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  2. Nice work, Jan. I enjoyed "Cat Lady." Thank you for sharing and continued blessings!

    -MJ (www.tgbtgpublictions.com)

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