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| | |<font color=darkred>'''Curse of the Cat Woman | ||
by Edward Field'''</font> | |||
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<font color=white>It sometimes happens | |||
that the woman you meet and fall in love with | |||
is of that strange Transylvanian people | |||
with an affinity for cats. | |||
You take her to a restuarant, say, or a show, | |||
on an ordinary date, being attracted | |||
by the glitter in her slitty eyes and her catlike walk, | |||
and afterwards of course you take her in your arms | |||
and she turns into a black panther | |||
and bites you to death. | |||
Or perhaps you are saved in the nick of time | |||
and she is tormented by the knowledge of her tendency: | |||
That she daren't hug a man | |||
unless she wants to risk clawing him up. | |||
This puts you both in a difficult position-- | |||
panting lovers who are prevented from touching | |||
not by bars but by circumstance: | |||
You have terrible fights and say cruel things | |||
for having the hots does not give you a sweet temper. | |||
One night you are walking down a dark street | |||
And hear the pad-pad of a panther following you, | |||
but when you turn around there are only shadows, | |||
or perhaps one shadow too many. | |||
You approach, calling, "Who's there?" | |||
and it leaps on you. | |||
Luckily you have brought along your sword | |||
and you stab it to death. | |||
And before your eyes it turns into the woman you love, | |||
her breast impaled on your sword, | |||
her mouth dribbling blood saying she loved you | |||
but couldn't help her tendency. | |||
So death released her from the curse at last, | |||
and you knew from the angelic smile on her dead face | |||
that in spite of a life the devil owned, | |||
love had won, and heaven pardoned her. </font> | |||
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