A cat's slitted eye
Watching its prey unnoticed
Attack imminent
Watching its prey unnoticed
Attack imminent
Published by K. Jai Estes
Freelance writer and poet. View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentIt really catches the moment of suspense. Well done! :-)
Simple but complexed catch...the eye of the tiger.. ... yes I like very much!!
This is awesome. Sounds like my kitties going after my shoelaces in the morning!
WOW!!!! I've been waiting like a cat for these haikus!!! Thiw is one of my favorites. I like the part of "attack imminent!" WOW!!!!! Great job here!!!!!!!!!