Mr Titus is my name.
I am wonderful and charming,
Clever, but never alarming,
And, of course, I am gentle and tame.
How proud of my mistress I am.
Oh yes, very proud indeed.
When a storms rages at night,
Her comfort is strong.
I know that all will soon be well,
For when I am afraid,
A story to me she will sit and softly tell.
Then when she needs comfort,
Or when she feels low,
I will sit on her lap,
And her sadness will go.
That she has such a friend,
Who loves her so.
Is a remarkable thing didn’t you know.
And who is her friend?
Why, it is me, Mr Titus, I say.
A cat full of magic,
With bright stars in my eyes.
I play in the moonlight in my own special way.
For I am both charming at night,
And charming by day.
Amid the shadows of the moon.
You will often find me,
Having a little scratch and a discussion or three,
To any passing creature who looks like me.
Then when my adventures are over and done,
I come back home to my kind mistress,
And relay all that I’ve done.
Then I sit and yawn,
Then nod off to sleep,
Dreaming about fish and the odd mousey I might meet?
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem