Cat And Mouse Poem by Bill Cantrell

Cat And Mouse

Rating: 5.0


My heart?
It belongs not to poetry
She is a tigress,
Sexy and intoxicating
Once under the spell of her touch,
I cast my fate to the wind,
Willing to stand in the cold rain
Her bed?
Sheets of opium,
With arms of enticement,
Promising pleasures to satiate any desire
Then pushing us off the edge,
To see us hit the floor
Her reputation?
A woman of the night,
That you would not bring home to mother
She is the bird,
Laying eggs in another's nest,
For them to raise,
Then taking all credit
She does not cook,
But devours you
Faithful to no one
Yet, knows how to dress,
Always wearing something new,
And that is her true appeal
She knows our weaknesses,
Toys with our emotions,
Oh what an ultimate tease!
But she offers us release,
And that is enough
I both hate and love her,
Despise and admire
Yet,
My heart?
It belongs not to poetry

Who am I fooling?
Until the next wind,
I wait to cast my fate

Saturday, February 22, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: poetry
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Poetry, inspiration
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Susan Williams 27 February 2020

Oh, that was wit at play! ! ! ! Poetry can play a lot of roles and act all innocent about it. She's a total vixen when she's not being so adorable and cuddly. I say we attack from opposite perspectives and reveal the sham... Love your imagination,10++++++++++++++++++++

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Kostas Lagos 22 February 2020

Surely there is a place in my heart for this poem! Excellent!

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