I Kicked The Cat Poem by Muhammad Shanazar

I Kicked The Cat



While I was sleeping
A cat entered into my room,
It was wild, big and strong too,
Its eyes gave out some bad intentions,
I asked some to push it out of the door,
But the wind shut it by its own accord,
I could not move to the exit
As the cat was on the way,
We both were afraid,
And did not have trust in each other,
It made several attempts of assault,
But I warded off,
It then assailed finally,
With a long leap clang to the shank of my left leg,
Prick sharp teeth, and nails of its paws,
I felt pain and was about to scream,
But I stifled it, and to uncatch the grip,
With the utmost strength, I kicked the cat,
But my foot stroke against the wall,
Though the bones of my phalanges did not break
Yet badly hurt and I hobbled for the whole week,
For I kicked the cat
With the utmost strength, in my dream.

Friday, January 9, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: dreaming
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