You Know How a Cat
will bring a mouse it has
caught and lay it at your
feet so each morning I
bring you a poem that
I've written when I woke
up in the night as my tribute
to your beauty and
a promise of my love.
-James Laughlin
Across the ages, cats have provided their adopted humans with companionship, affection, mystery, and innumerable metaphors.
Cats raise a mirror up to their beholders; cats endlessly captivate and hypnotise, frustrate and delight. To poets, in particular, these enigmatic creatures are the most delightful and beguiling of muses, as they purr, prowl, hunt, play, meow, and nap, often oblivious to their so-called masters. Cat Poems offers a litter of odes to our beloved felines by some of the greatest poets of all time.
Many writers of classic stories such as A. A. Milne, Aesop, Anna Sewell, Beatrix Potter, Charles Dickens, E. Nesbit, Enid Blyton, Flora Annie Steel, Francis Hodgson Burnett, Hans Christian Andersen, Lewis Carroll, Margery Williams, Mark Twain, Nathanial Hawthorne, Oscar Wilde, R.K. Narayan, Robert Browning, Rudyard Kipling, Somadeva, Sukumar Ray, The Brothers Grimm, Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury.
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