Kings and Queens Die, While I Train Kittens

Thomas W Case

I'm not surprised anymore by
the extraordinary.
When life bombards
me with trivialities, and
ordinary events,
something always happens to
jolt me from my lethargy.

"Bukowski shit on
the training pads!"
My brother yells, from
the dining room.
I'm living with my
brother, and
we have two
black kittens, Mojo and
Bukowski.
They bring me
hours of smiles.
I've never seen
eyes so full of
trust and adoration.

Bukowski has an
aversion to the litterbox.
We have tried everything.
When I put him in,
he jumps out like it's
a muddy pond.

His brother Mojo adores
the litter box.
Not only does he do
his business, he also
plays and sleeps there on
occasion.
We've started with
the training pads and
newspapers.
It's working.
Amidst all the destruction,
hate, and chaos in the
world, I'm eaten up by
the magic of the ordinary.

I talk to them as
they doze in the
afternoon sun.
"Thank you boys,
you got me going again,
Mojo, you broke the
dry spell."
They blink, and
Bukowski licks his
brother's head.

  • Author: Thomas W Case (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: December 15th, 2023 18:37
  • Comment from author about the poem: Check out my youtube channel and my recent book, Seedy Town Blues Collected Poems, on Amazon.
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Comments +

Comments5

  • Bobby O

    You show moxie and agility as you juggle juxtapositions of the critical and mundane with nary a bias to either

  • Nicholas Browning

    Hey there, my cat was screaming at me across the apartment while I was reading this, how fitting. I have to agree that the extraordinary is mundane at times. Perhaps we get colder with age, though I am not certain it's universal. A fine write, and a pleasure to read.

  • Neville



    That's Buko for ya .. enjoyed .. Neville

  • Tom Dylan

    A great poem and a cat named Bukowski is fantastic!

    • Thomas W Case

      Thanks. I appreciate it.

    • sorenbarrett

      Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary is a gift.



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