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Some Diverting Humor For The Literary Types

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  1. I don't know why, but for some reason I was thinking about poetry today and I remembered a book I used to have called "Poetry for Cats, By Cats". Basically it took famous poems are re-wrote them, cat style. It was hilarious. Because I think we all need a good laugh right now, I am posting one of them.

    Hamlet's Cat's Soliloquy
    from HAMLET'S CAT
    by William Shakespeare's Cat

    To go outside, and there perchance to stay
    Or to remain within: that is the question:
    Whether 'tis better for a cat to suffer
    The cuffs and buffets of inclement weather
    That Nature rains on those who roam abroad,
    Or take a nap upon a scrap of carpet,
    And so by dozing melt the solid hours
    That clog the clock's bright gears with sullen time
    And stall the dinner bell. To sit, to stare
    Outdoors, and by a stare to seem to state
    A wish to venture forth without delay,
    Then when the portal's opened up, to stand
    As if transfixed by doubt. To prowl; to sleep;
    To choose not knowing when we may once more
    Our readmittance gain: aye, there's the hairball;
    For if a paw were shaped to turn a knob,
    Or work a lock or slip a window-catch,
    And going out and coming in were made
    As simple as the breaking of a bowl,
    What cat would bear the household's petty plagues,
    The cook's well-practiced kicks, the butler's broom,
    The infant's careless pokes, the tickled ears,
    The trampled tail, and all the daily shocks
    That fur is heir to, when, of his own free will,
    He might his exodus or entrance make
    With a mere mitten? Who would spaniels fear,
    Or strays trespassing from a neighbor's yard,
    But that the dread of our unheeded cries
    And scratches at a barricaded door
    No claw can open up, dispels our nerve
    And makes us rather bear our humans' faults
    Than run away to unguessed miseries?
    Thus caution doth make house cats of us all;
    And thus the bristling hair of resolution
    Is softened up with the pale brush of thought,
    And since our choices hinge on weighty things,
    We pause upon the threshold of decision.

    Now I must go look up the one by Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cat, titled "Ode To A Vase"

    "How do I break thee, let me count the ways"...

    Posted 11 months ago by NNGM #

  2. I love that!

    Posted 11 months ago by AV #

  3. To a Vase
    by Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Cat
    from POETRY FOR CATS
    by Henry Beard

    How do I break thee? Let me count the ways.
    I break thee if thou art at any height
    My paw can reach, when, smarting from some slight,
    I sulk, or have one of my crazy days,
    I break thee with an accidental graze
    Or twitch of tail, if I should take a fright.
    I break thee out of pure and simple spite
    The way I broke the jar of mayonnaise.
    I break thee if I'm in a playful mood,
    And then I wrestle with the shiny bits.
    I break thee if I do not like my food.
    And if someone thy shards together fits,
    I'll break thee once again when thou art glued.

    Posted 11 months ago by NNGM #

  4. brilliant! "aye, there's the hairball;" :)

    Posted 11 months ago by Buttercup #

  5. To the Kittens,
    to Make Much of Time
    by Robert Herrick's Cat

    Get ye a human while ye may,
    When you are still a kitten,
    For by a cat too long a stray
    Men's hearts are seldom smitten.

    The master of yon cozy house
    May wed a maid with puppies;
    Or set a trap to catch a mouse,
    Or buy a bowl of guppies.

    Cold rains will soon the summer drown,
    And ice will crack the willow;
    And though the snow is soft as down,
    It makes a chilly pillow.

    Then hands that would have stroked your head,
    When you came in from prowling,
    Will hurl at you a boot instead
    To halt your awful howling.

    Posted 11 months ago by NNGM #

  6. The Hairball and the Mouse by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s Cat

    I chased a mouse beneath the stair,
    It went to ground, I knew not where;
    For, so swiftly it ran, my sight
    Could not follow it in its flight.

    I coughed a hairball in the air,
    It fell to earth, I knew not where;
    For though my sight is sharp and true,
    I saw not where that fur-bullet flew.

    Some time afterward, quite by chance,
    I spied them both in a single glance;
    For the mouse in a corner lay dead,
    A hairball lodged in his tiny head.

    (OK I'll stop now)

    Posted 11 months ago by NNGM #

  7. Those were all awesome Joan! Thanks! =)

    Posted 11 months ago by Karenopa #

  8. They have given me food for thought. I think I'll have to take up my pen again.

    Posted 11 months ago by Pollys_Mum_in_UK_2605 #

  9. These are wonderful! I'm going to copy them and send them to my 96 year old M-i-L, who is quite the literary addict.

    I coughed a hairball in the air,
    It fell to earth, I knew not where *snort!*

    Posted 11 months ago by WillowandWindismom #

  10. love 'em, love 'em, love 'em! Thanks!

    Posted 11 months ago by paulajeanne #

  11. e.e. cummings (who got it totally wrong)

    the only thing wrong with a kitten is that
    it eventually grows up to be a cat...

    "seen on a bumper sticker" (also totally wrong)

    a cat by any other name is still a hairball that shits behind the couch...

    Posted 11 months ago by Cheri 12/22 #

  12. (Oh, all right, one more.)

    Sitting by the Fire on a Snowy Evening - by Robert Frost's cat

    Whose chair this is by now I know.
    He's somewhere in the forest though;
    He will not see me sitting here
    A place I'm not supposed to go.

    He really is a little queer
    To leave the fire's cozy cheer
    And ride out by the frozen lake
    The coldest evening of the year.

    To love the snow it takes a flake:
    The chill that makes your footpads ache,
    The drifts too high to lurk or creep,
    The icicles that drip and break.

    His chair is comfy, soft and deep.
    But I have got an urge to leap,
    And mice to catch before I sleep.
    And mice to catch before I sleep.

    Posted 11 months ago by NNGM #

  13. Those are great NNGM! You are right--this is just what the doctor ordered!

    Posted 11 months ago by SoxsMom #

  14. very cool

    Posted 11 months ago by Nirmal #


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