Sorrow The Cat [30 Days Of Poetry – Day 20]

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Prompt: Sorrow

Sorrow is a terrible name for a cat
It doesn’t work for a dog, ferret, or even a bat
You try to call them as it’s time for a snack
But you get swarmed by goths all dressed in black

They tell you they feel your symphonic pain
And the bank of fog that’s filling your brain
You appreciate their words but to your chagrin
They refuse to eat the tuna you removed from the tin

On top of this, goths, even if not stray
Are not trained to use the big litter tray
So scream Sorrow out into the sky
And hope that your kitty is strolling by

But then you’ll find that people worry
So your lungs then start to hurry
You shout Sorrow until it becomes a bleat
Until the words blur together and form a hot beat

Thankfully this beat will get rid of a lingering goth
For they will leave with an unhappy scoff
Alas, it won’t attract the kitty you’re calling
In fact, it is rather quite galling

But you know that the second you turn your back.
You’ll find a tuna-covered Sorrow asleep on the mat.

Jonathon Greenall is a freelance writer, artist, and tabletop roleplaying game designer who has written for CBR, Polygon, Nintendo Life, Gayley Dreadful, Enbylife, and many other publications. They have also published several popular and highly-praised tabletop roleplaying games including “You Have One Ability….The Ability To Fuck This Up,” “Macarons, Milkshakes, And Magic,” and “Wander Wizards.”

Jonathon has always been fascinated by media, from the big hitters to the small, obscure, and often overlooked titles that linger on the sidelines, capturing both the on and off-camera stories that make these shows so fascinating.

Jonathon is also a major anime fan, having been exposed to the medium through shows like Sailor Moon and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Since then, Jonathon has maintained a passion for anime, watching most new shows each season and hunting down overlooked gems from previous ones.