Symbiotic Symmetry
We have two cats; a wondrous thing,
Such joy into our life they bring,
They don’t do much, but eat and sleep,
Around the household world they creep.
The two they stare at me with smiles,
I’ve cleaned their box of piles and piles,
How can in one day they produce,
More pounds per inch of cat refuse!
A symbiotic symmetry,
We work and toil and they are free!
As surrogates they are like kids,
We share the love; we cover bids.
When thinking pets; of push to shove,
Within your house who do you love?
Your spouse, of course, but whiskers, too.
One “kiss” upon the cheek will do!
Peter Lowell Paulson
January 2, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
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