CATS HAVE NO LANGUAGE
Cats have no language to tell their world.
The moon is a midsummer's madness
That satisfies foolish chroniclers;
But their paws gloat on the captured mouse
(The slither beneath the stair); the silent
bat
That drifted on a moonbeam into the house
Slashed a slitted eye into a flicker
And was gone. The moon is too much for
the cat.
The light is too much for cats: that is
why,
At the human snarl behind the torch
The keen eyes turn slate, a careless slouch
Replaces the studied artistry, frozen
flash
Before the kill. They do not like the
light
But have no language save the curving
slash
And the sideways sculpture at a whisker's
touch.
Cats are dumb when they walk in the night.
Cats are clever at night; but the sun
Melts the moon's glitter out of their
eyes,
Leaves them children's toys and the green
trees.
Now how can fingers soothe the shoulder
knots,
Trust the silken purr, the kind eyes?
My cat,
I know, I have seen her sleeping thoughts
Tense and stalk savagely in the night's
peace.
But cats need no language to do that.
MADRAS CENTRAL
The black train pulls in at the platform,
Hissing into silence like hot steel in
water.
Tell the porters not to be so precipitate-
It is good, after a desperate journey,
To rest a moment with your perils upon
you.
The long rails recline into a distance
Where tomorrow will come before I know
it.
I cannot be in two places at once:
That is axiomatic. Come, we will go and
drink
A filthy cup of tea in a filthy restaurant.
It is difficult to relax. But my head spins
Slower and slower as the journey recedes.
I do not think I shall smoke a cigarette
now.
Time enough for that. Let me make sure
first
For the hundredth time, that everything's
complete.
My wallet's in my pocket; the white nylon
bag
With the papers safe in its lining-fine;
The book and my notes are in the outside
pocket;
The brown case is here with all its straps
secure.
I have everything I began the journey
with,
And also a memory of my setting out
When I was confused, so confused. Terrifying
To think we have such power to alter our
states,
Order comings and goings: know where we're
not wanted
And carry our unwantedness somewhere else.