with white whiskers
stares silently
eyes fixed
on my face:
the gaze of love
and trust.
Then she blinks
slowly, almost drowsily,
snuggling against my leg,
purring long.
A slight
and dainty cat,
she's ten.
When she came,
she was eight;
she stayed aloof, hiding
behind curtains,
claws ready....
One year before
purring; two to miaow.
But now –
we anchor and
orbit each other;
true minds.
true minds.
This poem is in a new form invented by a friend who wishes to remain private. She calls the form 'arch', in which the 4th stanza is – as she says – 'much like the keystone is for an arch, holding both sides together'. I'll be sharing this poem via Poets United's Poetry Pantry #434 in the New Year.
Details:
The poem is 7 stanzas long, with 69 words. Stanzas break down as follows:
1st stanza: 3 words/3 words/2 words
2nd stanza: 2 words/3 words/4 words/2 words
3rd stanza: 3 words/3 words/4 words/2 words
4th stanza: 2 words/3 words/2 words
5th stanza: 3 words/3 words/4 words/2 words
6th stanza: 2 words/3 words/4 words/2 words
7th stanza:: 3 words/3 words/2 words