A bachelor caress’d his cat,
A darling, fair, and delicate;
So deep in love, he thought her mew
The sweetest voice he ever knew.
By prayers, and tears, and magic art,
The man got Fate to take his part;
And, lo! one morning at his side
His cat, transform’d, became his bride.
In wedded state our man was seen
The fool in courtship he had been.
No lover e’er was so bewitch’d
By any maiden’s charms
As was this husband, so enrich’d
By hers within his arms.
He praised her beauties, this and that,
And saw there nothing of the cat.
In short, by passion’s aid, he
Thought her a perfect lady.
‘Twas night: some carpet-gnawing mice
Disturb’d the nuptial joys.
Excited by the noise,
The bride sprang at them in a trice;
The mice were scared and fled.
The bride, scarce in her bed,
The gnawing heard, and sprang again, –
And this time not in vain,
For, in this novel form array’d,
Of her the mice were less afraid.
Through life she loved this mousing course,
So great is stubborn nature’s force.
In mockery of change, the old
Will keep their youthful bent.
When once the cloth has got its fold,
The smelling-pot its scent,
In vain your efforts and your care
To make them other than they are.
To work reform, do what you will,
Old habit will be habit still.
Nor fork nor strap can mend its manners,
Nor cudgel-blows beat down its banners.
Secure the doors against the renter,
And through the windows it will enter.
by JEAN DE LA FONTAINE (1621-1695)
Public Domain Poetry
Hahahaha this is a fantabulous piece. One can never change habit.
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That’s true! We love this piece too. So good!
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Wow, love this! Thanks for sharing it with us! ❤
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Thank you for checking it out, Iggy! It’s pretty nice, isn’t it? 😀
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I came to the mountains this morning…searching for your clues…poetry can be a statement of all the senses…word by word she eventually hides her flesh….AkA The Professional Cannon
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We’re glad you got so much out of this, Sheldon. So cool to see you! 😀
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Excellently done. Thoroughly enjoyed that guys!
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You’re very welcome, Henry. We thoroughly enjoy this poet’s efforts too!
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Hi Tony,
Cats are so mysterious and their own kind of magic alright.
Thanks,
Gary
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So very true, Meowster Gary! 🙂
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Once kitten, mice shy. Or die.
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You win the internet! Seriously, that’s so clever! 😛
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Impossible to change someone’s true nature is so true and poetically related.
I love-this prose❤️
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Yes, it’s so wonderfully put! 😀
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Mysterious yet beautiful
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We totally agree with that assessment. Thanks so much for reading! 🙂
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