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Dean and the Cat

 

Hypnotic web of noise,

and picture frames,

moving slowly,

towards an end,

along comes the suit,

green for silence,

mark my word,

dog food is served.

Oh Gods,

entertain us,

you are old and wise,

by religion monetize.

Dean check in the hotel and went to his room. He throw the suitcase on the bed, opened it and started unpacking. He took his time doing that, socks in that drawer, shirts in this one, underwear in this, and so on. When he finally finished unpacking he took the phone and called room service. Ordered a lot of things that were on the menu. He was hungry. He let his cat out of the box and relaxed him on the bed, turning on the tv. The cat come into his lap and started to purr. Knock on the door. Let yourself in, he yelled. The lady come pushing a cart. She leaved the cart in the middle of the room and went outside. He change his cloths, put on swimming shorts and went for a swim in the hotel pool. He left the cat into the room. When he came back she was all over him, cuddling around his legs, asking for food. Dean removed the cap from the food plate and give her some turkey. She purred while eating. He went with his cat everywhere. He was just a crazy man with a cat. He died with his cat on his chest in his house after some time. The cat eat him.

The stary night,

not so bright,

dwells upon,

the people's souls,

mood changes,

all along,

gone.

Window open,

room and,

freedom frame,

the moon is swallowed,

by dark clouds,

wind is blowing,

wooosh you can hear.

Door knob moves,

who it is,

oh no father,

don't want to get abused.