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      PAR (Paulo Acácio Ramos) posted in the group National Poetry Month

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      The Old Man at the Window and the Immortal Cats

      April 8th arrives
      with the hush of a page
      that turns itself.

      In the big window
      the one that frames the world
      like a painting too honest to sell
      an old man sits,
      chewing a piece of old bread
      as if time itself
      were something he could soften
      with patience.

      He does not speak.
      He never does on the 8th.
      Words would only clutter
      the delicate machinery
      of the morning.

      Instead, he watches.
      The street,
      the sky,
      the drifting dust,
      the slow ballet of shadows
      moving across the floorboards.

      And beneath his breath,
      in the silence between chews,
      he makes a wish
      so small,
      so stubborn,
      so impossibly human
      that even April pauses
      to listen.

      He wishes
      for the cats
      never to die.

      Not his cats
      he has none.
      Not any particular cat
      he has loved too many
      to choose.

      He wishes it for all of them:
      the strays that haunt the alleys,
      the queens curled in sunlit windows,
      the toms with torn ears
      and arrogant hearts,
      the kittens who believe
      the world was built
      for their paws alone.

      He wishes immortality
      for every whiskered creature
      that ever blinked slowly
      at a human
      as if offering
      a tiny, wordless blessing.

      It is a foolish wish,
      a tender wish,
      a wish that smells faintly
      of bread and memory.

      But April 8th
      is a day that honors
      foolish tenderness.
      It collects such wishes
      like feathers,
      tucks them into the folds
      of its mythic coat,
      and carries them forward
      into the days that follow.

      The old man keeps chewing.
      The window keeps shining.
      The world keeps pretending
      it is not moved.

      And somewhere,
      in a place the old man
      will never see,
      a cat stretches,
      yawns,
      and lives
      one more day
      because someone,
      somewhere,
      wished it so.

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