Imagine a cat in a Laundromat,
a cat that was okay,
except he had a lot to say.
His owner, Noon Day Sun,
would talk to him for fun,
while people washed their clothes.
Imagine a cat (and pure black at that),
who spoke as if he owned the place
(he’d get into Noon’s nice round face.)
The cat would cry meow,
but to avoid a row,*
Noon Day would put him OFF...
(dum dum dum)
...the black cat turned and talked to Noon,
(he had a lot to say.)
The washers went whirr
and the dryers spun on
in a typical Mat display.
The black cat went beyond a purr--
his words were a lot for Noon Sun.
A dryer wound down
and a washer began
with an attitude rightly won.
(Black cat turned and talked to Noon--
Noon Day simply nonplussed.
His ego dismissed
by a feline highly pissed;
Sun folded and put away.)
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Writer’s Cramp
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*row \ˈrau̇\...used here as a noisy disturbance or quarrel.
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