Poems About: CAT

In this page, poems on / about “cat” are listed.

  • 85.
    I Gave My Cat a Bath

    I gave my cat a bath just the other night,
    and man can that cat ever bite.
    I started with the tail and then the feet,
    Then she sliced me up nice and neat. read more »

    richard (sean) scarbrough (james)
  • 86.
    That Cat Won't Sit On Your Lap

    She warned me
    That cat won't sit on your lap
    She won't let you pick her up
    And she won't let you sit on your lap read more »

    JAMES T. ADAIR
  • 87.
    Crooked Cats

    I know of three cats that have eyes of fire
    and one of them likes to climb the church spire.
    He is a scaredy cat when mum comes a calling
    because he is just afraid of falling. read more »

    sylvia spencer
  • 88.
    High

    High in the mountains
    On the plains so flat
    Lives a one eyed man
    And a three legged cat read more »

    Poison 9901
  • 89.
    ......Word Are Cats...Purring, Hissing

    Writing is dangerous...for words follow commands....
    If they choose.
    Cat Words, scratching claws sharp, with meaning,
    Or jibberish, or half-written, haltingly. read more »

    elysabeth faslund
  • 90.
    Me And My Old Cat Sam

    I sit here all alone well

    Me and my old cat Sam read more »

    Carolyn Sears
  • 91.
    Fraidie-Cat

    I shan’t tell you what’s his name:
    When we want to play a game,
    Always thinks that he’ll be hurt,
    Soil his jacket in the dirt, read more »

    Clinton Scollard
  • 92.
    Bus Poem-4b

    Sad but clean cat turns cards three by three:
    red queen on black king. Nine on ten.
    The table is lame, the cream uneasy in the bowl.
    Pupils dilate slowly in the evening light. read more »

    robert dickerson
  • 93.
    The Red Bird Lives

    A red bird lands to rest
    Upon a tree branch.

    The red bird chirps read more »

    Carolyn Sears
  • 94.
    The Cat Still Wander Free

    The Councillors of the Shire of Sherbrooke of late passed a decree
    That in the hours of darkness no cat should wander free
    That all cats be kept behind closed door during the hours of dark
    And not be left to roam and prowl though woodland and through park. read more »

    Francis Duggan
  • 95.
    A POEM OF SYNTAX

    A poet and his bird, his dog, his cat and his tree
    A poet and the bird in the tree
    A poet and his dog in the tree
    A poet and his dog in the tree and the wind and the cloud read more »

    RIC S. BASTASA
  • 96.
    cat peace

    What? What’s up with you guys?
    can’t a cat have peace in one’s own home, yeah?
    never seen a cat eat before?
    can’t you just mind your own business read more »

    Raj Arumugam
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