Pantoum of Furry Joy

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A Pantoum is a form where the second and forth lines of each stanza become the first and third lines of the next stanza. The First and third lines of the poem cycling down to the last stanza.

Pantoum of Furry Joy

Covered in a blanket of kittens
I smile.  Oh, the joy of little whiskers,
tails, soft ears and white mittens.
They play or sleep, one wonders.

I smile at the joy of little whiskers
exploring my warm easy chair.
They play or sleep.  One wonders
if it can hunt for my hair

exploring my warm easy chair,
they cuddle all over my lap.
They hunt for my hair,
tiny paws start to attack.

They cuddle all over my lap:
adorable kittens, playful and rowdy,
tiny paws start to attack.
I couldn't imagine anywhere so happy,

adorable kittens, playful and rowdy,
tails, soft ears and white mittens.
I couldn't imagine anywhere so happy,
as covered in a blanket of kittens.

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Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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