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Cat Language Poems

These Cat Language poems are examples of Language poems about Cat. These are the best examples of Language Cat poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Speaking of Speaking
    Women who speak Spanish
       seem to me clannish 
    While men who...

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Categories: cat, dog, language, men,



Premium Member Just hold your cat horses
My cat's jumping at the bit.
She's wired at the gate..
She's throwing a whiney fit,
because her out doors time is late..
Punctual to the minute she won't
tolerate...

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Categories: cat, language,

Premium Member OP-ED Pre-fix : in a Fix
CONTRI and DISTRI
Someone somewhere decided English
needed to be changed.
As usual with our copy-cat world, so dire
an unthinking band wagon has spread as
a forest fire.
An academic,typically...

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Categories: language, word play, words,

Premium Member Do Not Speak the Language
Where did you get your magnificent orbs?
Cat did not know what she meant.
So he remained silent.
Your round granny glasses. Where did you get them?
He had...

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Categories: language,

Dreaming Land
DREAMING LAND
By
Kyile Jacquin Carter

Salt rice pot dog cat logs
Hope scotch rum, apples wheat drum
Bees sticky sweet, flowers smell nice allergies
Eggs beans protein, hens lay chickens
Toast...

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Categories: language, angel, art, beautiful, blue,



Fae
It's straightforward enough to be the Cheshire Cat grinning. 
A stroll in the park to smile when you're winning. 
But when you find yourself irked...

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Categories: analogy, character, language, metaphor,

Premium Member Words
Far more words than 
open ears --
a world of chatter;

words everywhere -- 
difficult to avoid such
precipitous splatter…

poets use them, vociferously!

Politicians use them, surreptitiously!
Ministers use them...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: language, animal, cat, cute, humorous,

Premium Member The Caterpillar
The caterpillar’s name can be 
traced back to antiquity.
To the ancient Romans, in fact. 
It reminded them of a “hairy cat.”
That’s because “cat” and “hairy”
derive...

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Categories: humor, language,

Premium Member Lessons In Language and Giving Yourself a Break
"Do I know why I wrote this? No. Will it win the contest? No comment. Did I like writing it? Yes! Does pants mean something...

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Categories: language, caregiving, cat,

Premium Member Humorous and Insensitive
(Warning, some dark humor. If you are sensitive about death and illness, have recently lost a loved one, this is not a read for you)

My...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: cat, humorous, language, nonsense,

Accent
No accent comes with an ace 
Or perfect words' tones at place
It doesn't assume a good act
Or speech determining lie or fact
Does it make one...

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Categories: language, abuse, art, confusion, education,

Our Impressive Cat It Wishes To Be Human
The cat from our house,
it's all over the way...
If I come to the living room,
he stands in the middle,
if I come to the kitchen,
the same...

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Categories: language, adventure, allegory, allusion, cat,

Premium Member Divine Nine
Here’s idiomatic lines for nine.

Why does a stitch in time just save nine?

Why’s possession nine points of the law?

Indeed, why did the cat have nine...

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Categories: language, words,

Premium Member Reading 101's Wild Ride
So boring were 1950's school reading primers --
   See Dick. See Dick run.  Run, Dick. Run, run, run.
   See Jane....

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Categories: language, change, fun, funny, history,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: language, 12th grade, character, hope,


Book: Shattered Sighs