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  1. The Little Cat Angel. by Leontine Stanfield. THE GHOST of a little white kitten. Crying mournfully, early and late, Distracted St. Peter, the watchman, As he guarded the heavenly gate. “Say, what do you mean,” said his saintship, “Coming here and behaving like that?” “I want to see Nellie, my missus,” Sobbed the wee little ghost of a cat.

  2. Fog. By Carl Sandburg. The fog comes. on little cat feet. It sits looking. over harbor and city. on silent haunches.

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  4. Jan 12, 2016 · 1. Anonymous, ‘ Pangur Bán ‘. This Old Irish poem was written by a monk about his cat, in around the 9th century, and found in a monastery in Austria. (Pangur Bán is the name of the monk’s cat.) Describing the life of the monk in his study with his cat as his happy companion, ‘Pangur Bán’ has everything for the cat-lover and book-lover.

  5. In 1964, the National Film Board of Canada released the award-winning 5-minute cartoon I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, directed by Derek Lamb. Meredith Tax used this poetic form in her 1970 feminist poem There Was a Young Woman Who Swallowed a Lie, in which the woman finally "throws up" the lies she swallowed.

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  7. Dec 1, 2021 · Although some poets have used angels to symbolise love, especially divine love, others have used the trope of angels and the angelic in more surprising ways: witness Milton’s great epic poem which heads our list. So, if you’re ready, let’s take a look at some of the greatest angel poems ever written. 1. John Milton, Paradise Lost.

  8. Apr 11, 2019 · A delightful little cat poem from the author of speculative feminist classic Woman on the Edge of Time. Mine, says the cat, putting out his paw of darkness. My lover, my friend, my slave, my toy, says the cat making on your chest his gesture of drawing milk from his mother’s forgotten breasts. Let us walk in the woods, says the cat.

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