This Poem was Submitted By: Patricia Anne Travers On Date: 2001-06-28 00:52:32 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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I Choose the Cat

You're as close to perfect as most men get, and bells started ringing whenever we met; you're neat, and you're sweet, except for the fact that for some strange reason, you hate my cat. You say cats are sneaky, and selfish, and sly, and that they won't look you in the eye; you think dogs are nicer,  is what you've said, and the only good cat is one that is dead. Well, let me just tell you, dear man of mine, a cat doesn't nag and a cat doesn't whine. He won't look at another with lust in his eye, or hog all the covers, or tell me a lie. And if I must choose between you, love, or him, I really must tell you our future looks grim. You're neat, and you're sweet, but I'll hand you your hat; he's not as much trouble - I choose the cat.

Copyright © June 2001 Patricia Anne Travers

Additional Notes:
Egads, another cat poem!!


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