The cat's asleep; I whisper "kitten"
Till he stirs a little and begins to purr--
He doesn't wake. Today out on the limb
(The limb he thinks he can't climb down from)
He mewed until I heard him in the house.
I climbed up to get him down: he mewed.
What he says and what he sees are limited.
My own response is even more constricted.
I think, "It's lucky; what you have is too."
What do you have except--well, me?
I joke about it but it's not a joke;
The house and I are all he remembers.
Next month how will he guess that it is winter
And not just entropy, the universe
Plunging at last into its cold decline?
I cannot think of him without a pang.
Poor rumpled thing, why don't you see
That you have no more, really, than a man?
Men aren't happy; why are you?

Author: Randall Jarrell

The cat's asleep; I whisper "kitten"<br />Till he stirs a little and begins to purr--<br />He doesn't wake. Today out on the limb<br />(The limb he thinks he can't climb down from)<br />He mewed until I heard him in the house.<br />I climbed up to get him down: he mewed.<br />What he says and what he sees are limited.<br />My own response is even more constricted.<br />I think, "It's lucky; what you have is too."<br />What do you have except--well, me?<br />I joke about it but it's not a joke;<br />The house and I are all he remembers.<br />Next month how will he guess that it is winter<br />And not just entropy, the universe<br />Plunging at last into its cold decline?<br />I cannot think of him without a pang.<br />Poor rumpled thing, why don't you see<br />That you have no more, really, than a man?<br />Men aren't happy; why are you? - Randall Jarrell


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