Jellicle Cats, T.S. Eliot By Marilyn Armstrong on August 25, 2013 • ( 7 ) Rate this:Share this:TweetEmailPrintMoreShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...‹ Boston RooftopBlack and White World ›Categories: #animals, Arts, Books, Humor, Literature, Pets, poem, PoetryTags: amphigory, cat, Jellicle Cats, poem, poetry, postaday, T. S. Eliot
I hear music! What a great poem.
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I’ve never seen the play, but I should think it would make a great song … all of Elliot’s cat poems are wonderful 🙂
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Now THAT is a comment! Thank you. What a great song!
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It was really something to see it in person, with the actors simulating cats all over the place, while singing and dancing. Your post reminded me of it and brought back the sweet, exciting memory. I’m so glad you saw the video. 🙂
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I always loved the poetry. It was years before I realized the play was based on them!
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I was trying to sing this to the melody of “Buffalo gal..can you come out tonight…”.
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It is a song from “Cats” … but we haven’t seen it.
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 12:49 PM, SERENDIPITY
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