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The Old Adage
I have become a
Cat
(Tuxedo colored with evergreen
Eyes)
The questions I asked him were
Curiosity
(Truthfully, they were really much
More)
His answers should have provided
Satisfaction
(But I did not expect any from
Him)
Now then, if Curiosity killed the
Cat
(I asked my questions and waited for his
Response)
And Satisfaction brought it
Back
(As the old adage wisely tells
Me)
Then I have perished and remain
Dead
(For I found no Satisfaction in seeing him
Again)
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