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February 2026

I Am Full Like The Moon

Paw, the cat/kitten,

Black as a sky night

With one white mitten,

Was up yesterday morning

And saw the waxing gibbous moon. 


The moon – of course – affects Paw,

As it does all the animals

(Including us).


But Paw,

A persnickety little bugger 

At the best of times,

Seems to take umbrage

With the moon,

Or 

At the moon,

When it grows (and glows)

To its full height and size.


Paw,

Being a cat,

Does not howl at the moon,

But he spits,

And hisses,

And growls,

And goes “Itititititititit”,

And makes himself quite a nuisance.

He will get the crazies,

And dash back and forth

From window, to door,

To window.


I’d let him out (I swear, just to be quit of him),

But I have no guarantee

– None at all –

That he would come back,

And I’d miss the little bugger.

[That’s the truth]


I bundle him firmly

(So I won’t get lacerated),

And carry him up 

To the lantern room

At the top of the lighthouse.

I let him loose.


I’ll find him in the morning,

Finally asleep, 

But still, occasionally,

Muttering “Itititititititit” to himself,

While he dreams. 

I’m The Lighthouse Poet Laureate of Partridge Island /1821 – 2026 / A lot of stuff have I seen / A lot of stuff to report}

Does Friday 13th Work It’s Christian Magic On Kafka?

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In my novel, Kafka In The Castle, I fill in missing entries of his actual diaries.  There are many days to fill, as he either did not write during these days, or he destroyed the record.

I do give him a brief recognition of Friday 13th. Kafka was not a superstitious person, and such things weighed on him lightly.

In reality, memories of the Swiss Girl he mentions (a teen he met and probably “embraced”) haunted him all his life. But pleasantly – oh, so pleasantly.

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13 April 1917

I almost wrote down the year as 1913. That was the year I met the Swiss girl. And I remember her joking about Friday the thirteenth, and how we had missed it by just a day. She was superstitious – Christians seem to be. I wonder what precautions she is taking today. It will be three years and seven months since I saw her. Yet some of the things we did could have happened last week. I think that memory must be made of rubber.  You can sometimes pull it toward yourself – and sometimes it snaps away like a shot. Causing as much pain.

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