Henri Cole

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Henri Cole (1956-present) was born in Fukuoka, Japan and raised in Virginia. He has published nine collections of poetry and, most recently, his memoir Orphic Paradise. He served as the poetry editor of The New Republic until 2014, teaches at Claremont McKenna College, and lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Source

Myself with Cats

Hanging out the wash, I visit the cats.

 

"I don't belong to nobody," Yang insists vulgarly.

 

"Yang," I reply, "you don't know nothing."

 

Yin, an orange tabby, agrees

 

but puts kindness ahead of rigid truth.

 

I admire her but wish she wouldn't idolize

 

the one who bullies her. I once did that.

 

Her silence speaks needles when Yang thrusts

 

his ugly tortoiseshell body against hers,

 

sprawled in my cosmos. "Really, I don't mind,"

 

she purrs—her eyes horizontal, her mouth

 

an Ionian smile, her legs crossed nobly

 

in front of her, a model of cat Nirvana—

 

"withholding his affection, he made me stronger.'

Published:

2003

Length:

Regular

Literary Movements:

Contemporary

Anthology Years:

2023

Themes:

Humor & Satire

Literary Devices:

Anthropomorphism

the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object

Dialogue

conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie

Metaphor

a comparison between two unrelated things through a shared characteristic