This Old Cat Poem by James Donovan

This Old Cat



I’m getting on in years, my coat is turning grey.
My eyes have lost their luster, my hearing’s just okay.
I spend my whole day dreaming of conquests in my past,
Lying near a sunny window, waiting for its warm repast.

I remember our first visit, I was coming to you free,
Hoping you would take me in and keep me company.
I wasn’t very handsome, two years I’d roamed the street,
There were scars upon my face, I hobbled on my feet.

I could sense your disappointment as I left my prison cage.
Oh, I hoped you would accept me and look beyond my age.
You took me out of pity, I accepted without shame.
Then you grew to love me, and I admit the same.

I have often shared your laughter, you have wet my fur with tears.
We have come to know each other throughout these many years.
So, just one more hug this morning, before you drive away,
And know I’ll think about you throughout your busy day.

The time we’ve left together Is a treasured time at that.
My heart is yours forever. I promise... This Old Cat.

This Old Cat
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lyn Paul 10 October 2015

Pets are so faithful to their master. When the kids grow older you can always rely on the love from the old pet. Wonderful words penned. Thank You

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