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This is just about my cat, who I love very much, and who I can always trust.
Midnight
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Reilly Gandell
thump. thump. thump.
Her tail gently lifts up, and then falls back to earth.
She lies, curled in a ball by the window.
The sun shines down on her lustrous black coat.
Her eyes are closed, letting herself to be separate from the outside world.
I reach out and stroke her gleaming fur.
Her body tenses, and then relaxes to my touch.
I look at her and realize how much I love her.
I think back to when she was only just a kitten.
How she would run around and play with string and ribbon.
And how even now, she has never completely been able to meow.
Always a cheery squeak that always melts your heart.
She opens her green slits of eyes, and peers into my own.
Then she lays back her head and begins her journey back to dreamland.
thump. thump. thump.
Midnight by Reilly Gandell @FamilyFriendPoems
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Her tail gently lifts up, and then falls back to earth.
She lies, curled in a ball by the window.
The sun shines down on her lustrous black coat.
Her eyes are closed, letting herself to be separate from the outside world.
I reach out and stroke her gleaming fur.
Her body tenses, and then relaxes to my touch.
I look at her and realize how much I love her.
I think back to when she was only just a kitten.
How she would run around and play with string and ribbon.
And how even now, she has never completely been able to meow.
Always a cheery squeak that always melts your heart.
She opens her green slits of eyes, and peers into my own.
Then she lays back her head and begins her journey back to dreamland.
thump. thump. thump.
Midnight by Reilly Gandell @FamilyFriendPoems
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