Vigil and vision | ||
CATKIND AND HUMANKIND.
MY cat, that sits and sleeps upon my knee,For sheer intelligence, with men I know
Not only can compare, but, high or low,
Few reach his standard of morality.
That which I do for him he renders me
With love and faith such as few humans show,
Rejoices when I come and when I go,
Cries at my door nor comforted will be.
His spreading ruff, his bushy tail and hair
For vanity sufficing him content:
He does not pine the power with me to share
Nor on the delegation is he bent,
—To harass me who pay for him and care,—
Of representatives to Parliament.
Vigil and vision | ||