Clockwise Cat Strikes Back
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Two Poems<br />
By Frank Grigonis<br />
Author bio: Frank Grigonis writes poetry and fiction. He recently completed a novel for<br />
which he is seeking an agent or publisher. He can be contacted at<br />
grigonisfrank@yahoo.com<br />
I Met Her At the Breast of a Giant Bubblegum Bear<br />
She was dancing and when she danced<br />
daydreams fell out of her hair, which<br />
was black like the first summer night<br />
and this made for a spiffy film co-starring<br />
her star-colored skin. She took me there<br />
and I tipped her the precise sum of twenty<br />
salt-free sponges and forty-two cinnamon<br />
rolls.<br />
Thanks. Now I can buy a new celly and<br />
one for you too she gushed, to which I<br />
uttered If I can’t call myself twenty years<br />
ago, I’d just as soon steer clear of roaming<br />
fees.<br />
At this she began to get salty and I thought<br />
she might assault me. It was quite a popular<br />
nursery rhyme in that world, so we sang it<br />
together as I chased her nature bunny ‘round