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Showing posts with label cat poem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat poem. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The Scholar and the Cat, a poem
The Scholar and the Cat
Each of us pursues his trade,
I and Pangur my comrade,
His whole fancy on the hunt,
And mine for learning ardent.
More than fame I love to be
Among my books and study,
Pangur does not grudge me it,
Content with his own merit.
When--a heavenly time!-we are
In our small room together
Each of us has his own sport
And asks no greater comfort.
While he sets his round sharp eye
On the walls of my study
I turn mine, though lost its edge
On the great wall of knowledge.
Now a mouse drops in his net
after some mighty onset
While into my bag I cram
Some difficult darksome problem.
When a mouse comes to the kill
Pangur exults, a marvel!
I have when some secret's won
My hour of exultation.
Though we worked for days and years
Neither the other hinders;
Each is competent and hence
Enjoys his skill in silence.
Master of the death of mice,
He keeps in daily practice
I too, making dark things clear,
Am of my trade a master.
-- Anonymous --
Irish/Gaelic, circa 850 AD
translated by Frank O'Conner
from World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time
Editors: Katherine Washburn and John R. Major
I too have a cat, but it doesn't work exactly as it does with this scholar and Pangur. While I'm reading or on the computer, Dusky is not out there seeking prey. Instead, she is usually curled up on the bed, sofa, chair, window sill, etc. catching up on her beauty sleep. Of course, what goes on in her dreams, I have no idea.
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