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- Black face -
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Wednesday, July 19, 2006
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Why doth thy black face look upon me Away with you, I want no more Bright evil eyes, penetrating eyes On your malicious black face O anger and annoyance! Thinkest not thou 'tis time That you leave me be?
I will have no more of this Far away from you I run To find some white in my life With purity in its very essence Peace that will calm my mind Away from the fury, the frustration That grips me, maddens me When your black face looks upon me
**Ok this is quite a random poem. Inspired by a black cat I encountered while coming home today. It looked extremely evil and was sort of glaring at me. I glared back. It cowered in fear and stalked away.
I don't think I'm mad at the cat (it did me no harm), but it really did look evil ok.
Just that my mood wasn't fantastic for some reason; so I might have let it out on the poor cat by glaring at it unnecessarily (but hey, it still looked evil).
Oh well. The hatred and anger and frustration isn't against the cat don't worry. I'm very pro-animals. In fact even pro-cat. I LOVE garfield! He's such an adorable fat greedy smart-ass cat!
(But of course that's not the point.) Point is, I agree this poem's random. Next one coming up.
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