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I was in a house unlike my own, and too much like my neighbors.
Big cats start traveling around the house, like i wasn't even there.
It looked like a ballet as they missed each other by only an inch.
As i witnessed each of them, i sensed different presences.
the cheetah lookeds so lean and fragile, as it trotted by.
It's fur contained a complicated pattern that mesmorized me.
the ears of this creature never stopped working, they were so twitchy.
A graceful pressence was proven by the cheetah's flowing tail.
I sense that the tiger was entergetic from the minutes it stepped in my line of sight.
The tip of it's tail kept swinging back and forth, he was ready to pounce.
We locked eyes and i saw that his were twinkling, this moment allowed us to communicate.
He stroll by me, his tail lightly touching my leg once, his way of saying goodbye.
The leopard oozed intellegnce as it walked in front of where i stood.
You could see the many thoughts going through it's head as it looked into the distance.
It took a large leap then landed on the stairs with a soft "thump".
Slowley it stepped up the stairs, each paw insink with the other three.
Last came the majestic lion that was headed straight towards me.
his defined muscles tensed, as he took each confident stride.
i could feel power radiating off of his pelt.
For some odd reason, i reached my hand out allowing me to feel the fur on his back.
I suddenly felt more energized: the lion ignored my hand and continued walking.
Then within second they were all gone, without evidence of ever being there.
Somehow I know that even though they left they will stay forever in my memory.
That feeling of power will stay forever in my heart.
- by Thisblondierules |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 03/09/2010 |
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- Title: wild cats
- Artist: Thisblondierules
- Description: this explains a dream i had 8 years that has effected my life. it inspired me and filled me with such happiness i still to this day dream of working with these animals as a career path. comment and rate plz!
- Date: 03/09/2010
- Tags: wild cats
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