A poem by Edgar Allen Poe's cat!

Forgive me if this has been posted before, but just received it in an email and it’s too funny not to post. Wish I knew who wrote it:

The End of the Raven
– by Edgar Allen Poe’s Cat

On a night quite unenchanting, when the rain was downward slanting,
I awakened to the ranting of the man I catch mice for.
Tipsy and a bit unshaven, in a tone I found quite craven,
Poe was talking to a Raven perched above the chamber door.
“Raven’s very tasty,” thought I, as I tiptoed o’er the floor,
“There is nothing I like more”

Soft upon the rug I treaded, calm and careful as I headed
Towards his roost atop that dreaded bust of Pallas I deplore.
While the bard and birdie chattered, I made sure that nothing clattered,
Creaked, or snapped, or fell, or shattered, as I crossed the corridor;
For his house is crammed with trinkets, curios and wierd decor -
Bric-a-brac and junk galore.

Still the Raven never fluttered, standing stock-still as he uttered,
In a voice that shrieked and sputtered, his two cents’ worth -
“Nevermore.”

While this dirge the birdbrain kept up, oh, so silently I crept up,
Then I crouched and quickly lept up, pouncing on the feathered bore.
Soon he was a heap of plumage, and a little blood and gore -
Only this and not much more.

“Oooo!” my pickled poet cried out, “Pussycat, it’s time I dried out!
Never sat I in my hideout talking to a bird before;
How I’ve wallowed in self-pity, while my gallant, valiant kitty
Put and end to that damned ditty” - then I heard him start to snore.
Back atop the door I clambered, eyed that statue I abhor,
Jumped - and smashed it on the floor.

I love Poe’s work, & that is grand.

:slight_smile:

I also like Poe, and I think cat people will love it. :wink: The “catch mice for” rhyme is painful, but other than that it’s fun.

Rhyme, or rhythm? I think it might work better if the cat said “of the man that I mouse for”.

…aqnd now we know why Poe wrote “The Black Cat”, about a gentleman who cuts the eye out of a cat, eventually kills it, then starts abusing another cat…

What I meant is that the stress is unnatural. If you spoke those words, you wouldn’t emphasize “for,” so it throws off the rest of the line.

This is the work of Henry Beard, from his book Poetry for Cats

Thanks Geoff!

Bravo ! clap - clap clap clap - Bravo !

Even if you didn’t write it , thanks for sharing it ~

If it were

“the man that I catch mice for”

it would scan much better.