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Stray Cat Cafe
Stray Cat Cafe
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This is a love story told through poetry. There's pleasure, pain, beauty, jazz, so much more. The poems start out classically, and gradually morph into quirky new forms. Fun is definitely allowed. "On a dreary day too poor for a name, He dragged himself down to the little café, Flat white and a paper, always the same, He fumbled for coins and something to say, His hand struck silver, but his mind no gold, The coffee machine frothed a mocking hiss, His soft fingers touched the counter so…
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This is a love story told through poetry. There's pleasure, pain, beauty, jazz, so much more. The poems start out classically, and gradually morph into quirky new forms. Fun is definitely allowed.

"On a dreary day too poor for a name,
He dragged himself down to the little café,
Flat white and a paper, always the same,
He fumbled for coins and something to say,
His hand struck silver, but his mind no gold,
The coffee machine frothed a mocking hiss,
His soft fingers touched the counter so cold,
And there she was, a sunny shining miss, ...

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  • Author: Dean Meredith
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  • ISBN-10: 1925590623
  • ISBN-13: 9781925590623
  • Format: 12.9 x 19.8 x 0.4 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

This is a love story told through poetry. There's pleasure, pain, beauty, jazz, so much more. The poems start out classically, and gradually morph into quirky new forms. Fun is definitely allowed.

"On a dreary day too poor for a name,
He dragged himself down to the little café,
Flat white and a paper, always the same,
He fumbled for coins and something to say,
His hand struck silver, but his mind no gold,
The coffee machine frothed a mocking hiss,
His soft fingers touched the counter so cold,
And there she was, a sunny shining miss, ...

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