Monday, February 2, 2015

Philosophy Of A House Cat Comments

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I am a house cat
I live in me
I am I am
Always I am
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Madathil Rajendran Nair
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Edmund Strolis 28 November 2016

Legs of the table, sage-like stoics.Slinking and gliding through this poem is an understanding of the creature and his world that only a poet could capture with light philosophy and humor, like the always upturned corners of the perpetually smiling companion. The cool cat my eyelids closed, immersed in me....sublime. The magical simplicity and paradise of an environment of moths and the world temptress calling through the glass...and yet the content creature's universe is complete with a measured bowl in his master's sanctuary. Absolutely brilliant.............

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Lajpat Chawla 29 April 2015

I live in me I am I am In my master's sanctuary I am I am Always I am Good

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Geetha Jayakumar 03 February 2015

A Very Beautiful poem, with many interesting lines.... I live in me I am I am In my master's sanctuary I am I am Always I am Morrow is never my worry Be a house cat In the Master's hall Grieve you not ever shall Beautiful presentation. Loved reading each lines..

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Valsa George 02 February 2015

A sweet poem on a Pussy cat! 'Patches' looks so majestic and contented in her photo! Cats have a very contented and self satisfied look all the time! My tail will be raised My back will peak To rub his legs And rest by his side My eyelids closed Immersed in me As he broods Reads his books........... Enjoyed this much! Very close observation and realistic presentation! Enjoyed!

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Madathil Rajendran Nair

Madathil Rajendran Nair

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