wolfmaiden14
*ears perk up*
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Hello hello everyone. It just occurred to me today that most forums I'm a member of usually have a poetry forum and an art forum, but this is the closest I've found to somewhere to share our own works of art. (Feel free to move it if there's a more appropriate one) So.. this is a poem thread! Feel free to share anything you've written for feedback or works in progress for criticism. I also thought it would be neat to see if/how type influences subject matter and/or style.
The only thing I'll ask is that you only post one poem of yours at a time(meaning.. at least one or two poems from someone else before you post another of yours), so people don't get too bogged down, and can give each one a fair amount of attention.
I'll kick things off with one of my simpler poems about my kitty.
My Little Buddy
My little buddy,
my baby boy,
you cuddle me at night,
with your silver-black tabby blanket
draped over my forehead
In fact, anytime I lay my head near you,
your furry white paw lifts to rest on it,
guarding me with the regal, content look of a lion
You rub my leg encouragingly when I cry
a gentle reminder
you always make me happy, Mommy
You keep me company, my little roommate
I'm never alone
Your curious golden eyes
patiently stare while I eat anything
Sitting nice,
until I finally share a tiny tid-bit,
but you never try it anyway
unless it's to steal a lick off the plate when I'm not looking
You curl up on top of my books and papers
Every. Damn. Time. I try to get work done
You non-chalantly doze as if you aren't really jealous,
or demanding my attention with your puffy chipmunk cheeks
and I stop and pet you and smile
no matter what I was doing or thinking about
The best times were when we'd both fall asleep
on top of my algebra homework
You make me laugh
As you chitter "mau-mrow-ma-mraou!"
to the gnats swarming outside the window,
and when you flop your roly-poly body over
and mew at me to rub your belly with my foot,
only to snap-dragon shut and attack my sock,
and when I hear your imploring death cries,
but really you just left the room and don't know where I am,
so I flick my tongue against my palette
forming locust-like clicks my father taught me for squirrels
and a brush of foot pads against carpet tells me
you've heard your mama's call
I kiss your wet pink nose
and rub your face, tracing the black stripes extending from your eyes
Then I pick you up and hold you close
and scritch between your ears
As you rest your arms around my neck
and purr against my touch
I wonder,
my little Whisper,
who's really taking care of who
The only thing I'll ask is that you only post one poem of yours at a time(meaning.. at least one or two poems from someone else before you post another of yours), so people don't get too bogged down, and can give each one a fair amount of attention.
I'll kick things off with one of my simpler poems about my kitty.

My Little Buddy
My little buddy,
my baby boy,
you cuddle me at night,
with your silver-black tabby blanket
draped over my forehead
In fact, anytime I lay my head near you,
your furry white paw lifts to rest on it,
guarding me with the regal, content look of a lion
You rub my leg encouragingly when I cry
a gentle reminder
you always make me happy, Mommy
You keep me company, my little roommate
I'm never alone
Your curious golden eyes
patiently stare while I eat anything
Sitting nice,
until I finally share a tiny tid-bit,
but you never try it anyway
unless it's to steal a lick off the plate when I'm not looking
You curl up on top of my books and papers
Every. Damn. Time. I try to get work done
You non-chalantly doze as if you aren't really jealous,
or demanding my attention with your puffy chipmunk cheeks
and I stop and pet you and smile
no matter what I was doing or thinking about
The best times were when we'd both fall asleep
on top of my algebra homework
You make me laugh
As you chitter "mau-mrow-ma-mraou!"
to the gnats swarming outside the window,
and when you flop your roly-poly body over
and mew at me to rub your belly with my foot,
only to snap-dragon shut and attack my sock,
and when I hear your imploring death cries,
but really you just left the room and don't know where I am,
so I flick my tongue against my palette
forming locust-like clicks my father taught me for squirrels
and a brush of foot pads against carpet tells me
you've heard your mama's call
I kiss your wet pink nose
and rub your face, tracing the black stripes extending from your eyes
Then I pick you up and hold you close
and scritch between your ears
As you rest your arms around my neck
and purr against my touch
I wonder,
my little Whisper,
who's really taking care of who