A Cat And Mouse Game Poem by James Donovan

A Cat And Mouse Game



When there's a rodent in your house you tell the cat to catch that mouse.
The cat will never hesitate to help the creature meet it's fate.

But while the cat has gone away, the mouse will just come out and play;
And when he sees the cat inside, he knows enough to quickly hide.

If the mouse stays hidden for awhile, the cat will simply sit and smile.
He has patience, he can wait; the cat and the mouse still have a date,

A dog who lives in the house too, says to the cat and mouse: 'you two
stop playing your silly game today, or I'll drive you both away.'

The cat and mouse declare a truce before they see all hell break loose.
So peace now reigns in this house, between the dog, and cat, and mouse.

A Cat And Mouse Game
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
When I took this picture, I knew it was a once-in-a-lifetime shot and I was just inspired to put it into words, hence this poem.
Hope you enjoy, Jim D.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mark Bell 22 October 2015

Love the imagery of this piece Well written

0 0 Reply
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success