What a cat, how can she dare? Jumps on my very own chair In a haste, if she didn't withdraw I might sit on her, hurt her paw.
Go down, you, impudent, flippant I shouted at her and she bit my hand. I grabbed her by the scruff to throw Outdoors, in the thick layer of snow.
But she raised her head up, mild So repressed, so no more wild, With enlarged, velvet eyeballs I loosed my grip and let her fall.
Purrr, purr, I am cold enough From your biscuit I want a half But soften it generously in milk, please And cuddle me a lot on my back, at ease.
The snow lays like threads of lace The sulky one sits gazing on a case I get up, go to fan the flame I get back, she's in my seat, staking her c’aim!
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