Menagerie De Trois. A Tale Of Tragedy And Star Crossed Lovers Poem by Thomas Vaughan Jones

Menagerie De Trois. A Tale Of Tragedy And Star Crossed Lovers

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Millicent Maybelle Mortenson flashed golden yellow eyes,
rebuffed her Persian suitor; ignored his feline sighs.
His coat was of the finest silk; his eyes the brightest blue;
but Millie loved another and no other swain would do.

She loved the scruffy tomcat who strode her garden wall
and offered her his symphony in strident caterwaul.
Thomas was an alley cat, his coat a mass of scars;
but he and Millicent made love beneath a thousand stars.

Percy the Persian, wracked with rage and plagued by jealousy,
bade Millie to behave herself and guard her pedigree,
but Tom, the cross bred tabby had captured Millie's heart.
Together they had pledged their troth and swore they'd never part.

So Percy laid a cunning plan; he found a long dead mouse.
He placed it in the dining room of Millie's owner's house.
Her owner, fraught and anxious made Millicent stand guard;
She could not keep her rendezvous with Tom in her backyard.

Where Percy, sly and cunning had found a water butt;
He sat and sang like Millie until Tom came by hot foot.
Tom leaped up on the barrel; slipped on its mildewed rim
fell in the water cold and deep, and that was the end of him.

When Millie heard the awful news, she screamed in deep despair;
jumped in the waiting water, and that was the end of her.
This was the gist of Percy's plan, that foul aristocat.
if he couldn't have her, no one could, and that was the end of that.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
* Sunprincess * 24 July 2015

.........those two were the Romeo and Juliette of love kittens...was a terrible tragedy indeed...a most excellent read, I enjoyed :) ★

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Anthony Burkett 10 February 2014

two lovers and their tragedy at the paws of a rebuked suiter... a fitting tale of love's darker side at its finest! enjoyably humorous as well! : -) Excellent pen, Sir!

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