So, how's your Monday morning?
I've got a little bit of a surprise to share and it's connected with a poem you may remember me posting at the end of January.
You may not remember it, though, as daddy did something as an early birthday present to me that required removing the poem from the blog.
Daddy did something he has never done before, not even for something written by him or Nikita...
He submitted my poem (under his name, of course) to an online magazine that publishes poems!
Now, how very cool is that?
Sad thing is we just got word the other day that it was not accepted because the editor thought it was aimed at human children and, as much as she liked the piece, she doesn't publish for that audience.
I was writing for an audience of cats, and the adult humans who live with them, but here's the thing about poetry; you may be intending one thing, but your reader will interpret your piece the way they see it.
Daddy says that's what makes writing and reading poetry so interesting and fun.
The fact she said she liked the piece makes me purr and, for that I thank her.
Let me share the piece with you:
Good mornin’! (Feline version) by Elvira Mistress of Felinity
With apologies to Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, as well as the later film version performers, Debbie Reynolds, Gene Kelly, and Donald O'Conner.
Judy and Mickey = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd9Ycbz4z3A
Debbie, Gene and the one and only Donald = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0j3-tmQLjg
Good mornin', good mornin'!
We've stayed awake the whole night through,
Good mornin', good mornin' to you.
Good mornin', good mornin'!
It's great to nap and snooze all day,
Good mornin', good mornin' to you.
When daddy began his day
We’d ended our night.
Now give us kibble we say,
Please prepare it right!
So, good mornin', good mornin'!
Litter box chores you’ve soon to do,
Good mornin', daddy, to you.
Here we are together,
Hear from us stand-uppers.
Our rest is done, now play time
Starts before our supper.
Here we are together,
The best of friends about to party.
Hear us meow this party song
From the bottom of our hearty.
Good morning, it's a great morning.
Good morning, what a wonderful day.
We kept you awake the whole night through.
Good morning, good morning to you.
We said good morning, see the sun is up.
Good morning, hear the birdies sing.
Please let us go ask them for a date.
Good mornin', good mornin' to you.
When daddy began his day
We’d ended our night.
Now give us kibble we say,
Please prepare it right!
So, good mornin', good mornin'!
Litter box chores you’ve soon to do,
Good mornin', daddy, to you.
Good mornin', oh, wonderful daddy, to you!
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I turned three years old on February 15th and I am proud to say that I survived the "terrible 24's" quite nicely!
Daddy says he couldn't be prouder of the young woman and young writer I have grown up to become.
So am I!
Oh, and I am glad he caught me coming down during our celebratory toss-up, too! (Look closely, and you will see his hands are not touching me in the photo.)
Hmmm... the editor thought that the kids were eatin' kibble and usin' the litter box? Interesting....
purrs
Posted by: Nerissa's Life | February 18, 2013 at 09:18 AM
Thank you for stopping by Nerissa!
I don't think the editor thought the poem was ABOUT children, but written for children in mind as the intended audience.
Posted by: Elvira Mistress of Felinity | February 18, 2013 at 10:53 AM
Happy birthday, Elvira!
Posted by: Sparkle | February 18, 2013 at 12:37 PM
Happy, Happy Belated 3rd Birthday Elvira and many, many, many mooooooore!!! And drats on the turn down of the poem!! We loved it!!
Howdy from your Austin furiends,
Posted by: Samantha, Clementine & Maverick | February 19, 2013 at 12:04 AM
Oh my, Happiet of Februaries to you, Kitty-Love. I am so glad you passed the 24s and made three.
Posted by: Lynda M O | February 22, 2013 at 12:38 AM
Happy Belated Birthday.
We agree the editor is rather odd if she thinks human children use litterboxes and eat kibble.
Posted by: Scylla, Socks Tuiren & Fenris | February 24, 2013 at 06:59 PM