Kipper and His New Home
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

Before we even moved, we thought of him.
We did not think of death. We first put in
His cat flap. This was not a loving whim.
We planned his future. We did not know sin
Against our love was what he had in mind.
We kept him in his new home for a few
Days. Then we showed him carefully . . . we signed
To him to use the flap. He almost flew
Through it to freedom. That is what we thought,
But having his own thoughts he headed out
To die alone. Our planning came to naught.
He wanted death alone on walk about.
He went to find a place to die alone,
To do his final silent sign, that groan.
© PhillipWhidden

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