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Created on: October 22, 2009
Eyes of orange, turning green
how many planets has it been
Whisker twitching eye-pod glow
whisps of furry tufts, in tow
Claws extended, dazzling me
purr button tuned to just a tee
Flick of a tail, tip pointing up
in your power, I runneth over, cup
Take me with you, far away
eyes reflecting, I begin to sway
Fire crackling, hypnotically still
show me where, and what you will
No other cat upon this earth
enters, my heart's warming hearth
The day you found me at your door
my mind melted, and, I wanted more
Take me tonight, to your mother ship
your smile alone, your black painted lip
Curled up, in such a defenseless ball
penetrating through, this human wall
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She was a rock
Star
Nobody understood
Her dreams
All that alien stuff
The language
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With
Is your cat from another planet? Her eyes absorb the stars
They zip about at warp speed. Whiskers look wind lashed as Mars.