Asked the kitty of the cat,
"how do we know what is the truth?"
"We know what is truth by what is before us,"
replied the cat to the kitty.
The kitty mused for a while,
"but that is always changing!"
"Exactly," said the cat back to the kitty.
"So is there any truth?" inquired the kitty of the cat
as she sat cleaning her whiskers with great focus.
"The truth is in the perception of the beholder wee kitty,"
answered the cat.
Kitty bounced up to the cat and snuggled in.
"So we all see it in a different way then?"
Cat snuggled kitty up, "yes, little one, this is truth."
By: Kitty Stevens
"how do we know what is the truth?"
"We know what is truth by what is before us,"
replied the cat to the kitty.
The kitty mused for a while,
"but that is always changing!"
"Exactly," said the cat back to the kitty.
"So is there any truth?" inquired the kitty of the cat
as she sat cleaning her whiskers with great focus.
"The truth is in the perception of the beholder wee kitty,"
answered the cat.
Kitty bounced up to the cat and snuggled in.
"So we all see it in a different way then?"
Cat snuggled kitty up, "yes, little one, this is truth."
By: Kitty Stevens
Published by Kitty Stevens
Kitty holds a Bachelors Degree in Science with minors in Spanish, French, History and Music. She went on to become certified as a Reading Specialist and has worked as a Bilingual teacher for over 12 years. H... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThis may be a way to explain it to a child. Really cute.
I enjoyed the flow of your words. I didn't read aloud but sound in mind was a wonderful cadence. Even without visual ques I could cleary see the Cat and Kitty. I also liked the way you focused on a deeper theme in a light way.
Cute. Nice work.
I love it! 5*