Like a little old lady, I write poems about my cat. Unlike a little old lady, they are sometimes surreal, dark, and political. Other times, I write from the perspective of a cat. Such is the case with the poem “Yehuda Amichai’s Cat Speaks“–which is now available in text and as an audio recording on the PoetSpeak website. Enjoy!
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Robert Peake's poems have appeared in Iota, North American Review, Poetry International, Rattle, and are forthcoming in Magma Poetry.
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