In the poem 'Milk for the Cat' the white saucer of milk is compared to ?
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Answer:
he children eat and chat, the two old ladies fondly adjust their silk robes but the cat grows tense as it can't find the milk. It shrinks with unfulfilled desire until the white saucer of milk comes down to it like the moon that shines amidst the clouds.
Explanation:
Answer:
When the tea is brought at five o'clock,
And all the neat curtains are drawn with care,
The little black cat with bright green eyes
Is suddenly purring there.
At first she pretends, having nothing to do,
She has come in merely to blink by the grate,
But, though tea may be late or the milk may be
sour,
She is never late.
And presently her agate eyes
Take a soft large milky haze,
And her independent casual glance
Becomes a stiff, hard gaze.
Then she stamps her claws or lifts her ears,
Or twists her tail and begins to stir,
Till suddenly all her lithe body becomes
One breathing, trembling purr.