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Crazy Kitten
You squeak and meow at all hours of the night
You do not care if it is the middle of the day
It does not matter what I do or say
You will whine until the dawn’s morning light
You wail as I sleep, waking me often with a fright
Hush little furry one, or please go away
Just leave, get out of my sight
If you will behave and sleep, I will allow you to stay
I am sorry little kitten, I must admit you are quite cute
As you lie on my bed asleep and snoring
As though someone had clicked a button that said “mute”
I wonder, are your dreams like you, or are they boring?
As your noses whistles like a damp little flute
I sit there, in the dim light, adoring.
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Zachary Mastroyannakis is an eighteen year old high school student from the state of California in the United States of America. This poem is about his cat, Cocoa, a crazy, neurotic tortoiseshell cat who frequently keeps him up at night, or wakes up him up early in the morning.