Lessons From Cats Poem by John Sensele

Lessons From Cats



Cats don't envy bats
Cats jump fast
Cats meander on love mats
Cats' lives don't dwell on their puny past.

Cats enjoy nine lives
Cats are wiser than rats
Cats envy bees in their hives
Cats draw no pride in parading haughty hats.

Cats are wiser than souses
Cats don't draw on themselves shame
Cats enjoy life in peaceful houses.
Cats veer away from boats of blame.

Cats can teach people manners
Cats set high standards
Cats don't in their work throw spanners
Cats invite pride from their gregarious guards.

Cats don't backbite
Cats share happiness
Cats don't harbour spite
Cats diminish sentimental sadness.

Cats share love
Cats don't beat their chests
Cats draw long life from God above
Cats bite pesky pests.

Cats are careful
Cats care for their peers
Cats are thoughtful
Cats don't propel fears and tears.

Tuesday, December 3, 2019
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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