ONE MORE POEM FROM THE ARCHIVES

I’m allergic to cats, but before I realized that, we had a wonderful cat named Millie.  My son, Tom, brought her home one day and she quickly became a member of our family…until allergies forced me to give her up.  She made out like a bandit during the last years of her life, because a good friend with no allergies took her in and let her rule the roost!  I had dreams of Millie starring in a picture book one day, but alas, she was destined to star only in my heart.


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TWO-LEGGED AND FOUR

 


God loves Millie and me.


How do I know?


He gave us each  other


creatures, two legged and four.


 


When night invites moonbeams


and star-showers in,


Millie captures shadows


and sings medleys to me.


 


Millie rattles my door


to see if I’m lonely.


With a running leap


she settles on my bed.


 


God loves Millie and me.


How do I know?


He guards us sleeping


and guides us waking.


 


At the stir of first light


Millie spreads into a yawn,


purrs good morning in my ear,


dodges my reply.


 


Mama makes kitchen noises.


It’s breakfast time!


Meow, meow,


I’m hungry, can’t you tell?


 


One bowl for Millie,


one bowl for me.


I pour, she sings,


and weaves love ‘round my feet.


 


God loves Millie and me.


How do I know?


Our bowls are as full


as the plans for our day.


 


It’s time to get dressed.


It’s time for our chores.


I brush Millie’s fur


between wiggles and wags…


and dancing leaps.


 


Come out right now


you silly, silly.


Hide and seek later


when our work is done.


 


Toys in the box,


clothes in the drawer,


shoes in the closet,


even the stringy shoelace.


 


God loves Millie and me.


How do I know?


He eases our work


and delights in our sport.


 


Millie curves the ball to me


back and forth,


back and forth…


until a fly sails by!


 


Now we can play hide and seek.


I cover my eyes.


Millie sneaks away…


to dreamland.


 


Afternoon sun


splashes into the room,


landing on Millie


like a spotlight.


 


I crouch down


now two cats in the window.


I give a chin tickle.


She slurps love on my cheek…


scampers to the kitchen clatter.


 


After supper and a bath


it’s time to read


how God’s love spread across our day


like honey on warm bread.


 


Mama says it’s time


for cats and dogs


birds and beasts


to say goodnight.


 


Papa closes the book.


We say our prayers.


Thank you, God


for all your creatures,


two-legged and four.


 


Honorable Mention, Carteret Writers, Inc., Ninth Annual Writing Contest, 2000, Writing for Children 


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