The Poem Comes on Little Cat Feet

posted by StoryBroads on Sunday, May 20, 2007 . Post a comment for a chance to win free books!


startled into life like fire

in grievous deity my cat
walks around
he walks around and around
with
electric tail and
push-button
eyes

he is
alive and
plush and
final as a plum tree

neither of us understands
cathedrals or
the man outside
watering his
lawn

if I were all the man
that he is
cat--
if there were men
like this
the world could
begin

he leaps up on the couch
and walks through
porticoes of my
admiration.

Charles Bukowski

2 Comments :

Blogger Anne Stuart said...

Oh, that's wonderful! I've never read Bukowski - I've just been aware of him as a cultural figure, but that's truly lovely. I think I have a book of his poems somewhere in the office -- I'll have to drag it out.

7:00 AM  
Blogger Suzanne Forster said...

I love the line "if I were all the man that he is cat--"

I get it, but there's also something just beyound by ablility to grasp, something about animals being so authentically who they are with no pretenses or false fronts that man will never be able to achieve.

Very cool poem.

Suzanne

1:07 PM  

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