Darling, will you hold me tight?
Stay here with me all through the night?
I'm not quite sure how long I've got,
but I'm afraid it's not a lot.
Oh, darling, stay here by my side.
My legs are bound my arms are tied.
Oh honey, darling, hold me, please!
I'm terrified, put me at ease.
The monster's tearing through my head.
Oh help me please! I'm seeing red.
Your love and life you've let me lend,
now darling, stay here till the end?
- by me (ThisCat)
This poem is one of my absolute favorites. It's just so angsty and the rhythm is easy to catch. Kudos, kudos, lyrical kitty!
Page: 103
Title: A Wildcat's Hiss
Author: ThisCat
Deep in the norwegian woodlands
I was born a forest cat.
Forest kitten more precicely
hardly bigger than a gnat.
My first winter was a bad one
hunters couldn't find a thing
Of my litter, seven siblings
only I survived 'till spring
Oft my mother took me hunting
for the mice-that-weren't-mice
and the snakes and birds and lizards
and the non-rats filled with lice.
At this endeavour I was blessed
with badger-strenght and cunning mind.
Such skills and speed then let me early
leave my catling home behind.
My curiousity'd not killed me
by my third surviving year.
Rather I had then been granted
sharper eye and keener ear.
I had learned through harsh experience
how to keep myself alive
even when I travelled places
where the monsters seemed to thrive.
One strange day on my adventure
my ears picked up a tiny sound
from a rather tiny creature
that a bigger one had found.
Powered by my trauma-riddled
memories of starving kin
my feet then led me quicly to
the place I thought the sound had been.
I led the beast so far away
then doubled back to let it roam
I calmed the young and tiny creature,
tracked my way to lead it home.
Once there I met another cat,
an arrogant but able 'pard
It taught me all about these things
and how they needed us to guard.
I stayed with them for several weeks
before my wanderlust arose
and once again I left a place
my legs to travel by my nose.
And this is how my life is now
between the farms and cityscapes.
Now and again sneak on a ship
to go around the windblown capes.
So if you say with certain voice:
an A-grade cat is where it is,
I meaow at you with what I've got:
You'd rather have a wildcat's hiss.
Page: 103
Title: ???
Author: Me, AKA Nimphy
Golden eyes and soft black fur,
a low, majestic, regal purrrr,
the sharp, deadly claws,
the soft, furry paws,
such is one of the Blessed Felines
It hunts its prey with innate grace,
up and down - never stops its chase,
and the prey quickly dies,
and the cat eats its prize,
so hunts one of the Blessed Felines.
If you don’t want to be the next prey,
be respectful, stay away,
it’ll let you live today,
if you just obey
to the great Blessed Felines.
Page: 103
Title: Sing of the Blessed Felines
Author: Ffaunax
When all the world was dying
we survived, against all odds
we are the blessed felines
chosen by the gods
to guard this world from vile creatures
and Beasts that roam these lands
we stand together with the humans
with our blessed paws we guide their hands
with our blessed senses we help them see
the dangers that are lurking
we cannot let our attention drop
ever watching, ever working
for we, soldier cats
have been chosen for this goal:
to free these lands from darkness
to regain the world this Illness stole
Page: 103
Title: Grade A Expeditionary Kitty
Author: Mikko (AKA Incanus)
Combat-ready expeditionary kitty
is wily and crafty, survivalist, witty,
has keen claws, teeth sharpest,
of felines he's smartest.
He is highly trained,
of Grade A, educated,
status he has now gained,
by all cats celebrated!
For services rendered
was collar awarded,
world silent he entered,
there enemies thwarted.
Through wilderness blighted,
through fen and through thicket,
hunts monsters delighted
and punishes wicked.
Where ever he roams
by all trusted, respected
keeps safe hearths and homes
by his skills well-protected.
His nose ever twitching
taint senses and trouble
for action he's itching
so to quest on the double!