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jealousy
Contributed by
glassicallyunsuperficial
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Friday, 30th June 2006 @ 10:09:09 AM in AEST
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the brown cat with the green eyes sneaked little peeks at the fair white kitten so long, so strong, its strides were, she thought as she looked down with detest at her own short, stubby legs
under the same owner the brown cat grew fatter whilst the fair kitten remained slim and long no matter, how much more than brown cat it'd ate
the fair kitten got all the love the brown cat, simply nonexistant the brown cat prayed day and night that perhaps on day, she could be lovely in her master's sight but she only grew older and uglier as in contrast, the fair kitten grew graceful with age
the brown cat never hated the fair kitten the fair kitten was sweet, nice and the brown cat really appreciated her kind heart kind soul but the brown cat continued dwelling in her own misery her own indignity her own jealousy her green eyes popped out with constant envy the fair kitten, meanwhile, loved her like a dear sibling then the brown fat cat wondered, is there any basis for jealousy? What is wrong with me? But a tiny part in her fat heart does not deny, there lives jealousy.
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Re: jealousy
(User Rating: 1 ) by GurlyTye on
Friday, 30th June 2006 @ 11:45:17 AM AEST (User
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good write |
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Re: jealousy
(User Rating: 1 ) by maggsie on
Friday, 15th December 2006 @ 06:39:49 AM AEST (User
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loved this poem. how unfair is the ratio of beauty and yet the brown cat was the one whom i wanted to cuddle most. Sometimes bland things are more interesting than obvious beauty...
regrads
maggie
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