Sharpen your claws, Pussy-cat, For a bird newly flown; While a bird cleans its beak For a snail on a stone. Powder your face, fair Woman, Still thinking of Man. If the cat gets a bird, She will purr all she can; If a bird gets a snail, We shall hear a sweet carol. When a Woman gets Man, Tell me why must she quarrel? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CANCIONEROS: 2 by CRISTOBAL DE CASTILLEJO EPITAPH ON THE ADMIRABLE DRAMATIC POET, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE by JOHN MILTON MOUNTAIN STORM by FRANCES DAVIS ADAMS PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 66. AL-I'HLAS by EDWIN ARNOLD APPLE-BLOSSOM by MATHILDE BLIND |