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THE SILVER CAT
INVOCATION
THE SILVER CAT
FROM “POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON”
THUS FREEDOM COMES, THUS PEACE
SPRING AND DEATH
THE IMMORTAL HOUR
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:
A contemplative collection that drifts between whispered conversation and expansive meditation, the opening poem unfolds in a candle‑lit room where two lovers speak of time, beauty, and the quiet power of love. Their dialogue weaves mythic images—jade moons, silver cats, and drifting islands—into a tender exploration of how intimacy can both anchor and liberate the spirit. The piece balances delicate lyricism with a philosophical edge, inviting listeners to linger on each turn of phrase as night gives way to dawn.
The rest of the volume follows a similar rhythm, moving from an invocation that hints at divine origins to a lyrical coda about an aging fiddler whose music summons moonlight and memory. Across the poems, vivid scenes of eastern cities, trembling crickets, and silver‑threaded tapestries create a tapestry of longing, courage, and fleeting wonder. Listeners will find a resonant blend of mystic imagination and heartfelt reflection that lingers long after the final line.
Language
en
Duration
~10 minutes (10K characters)
Release date
2026-03-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1885–1940
An Italian-born British poet, critic, and civil servant, he was widely read in the 1920s and known for writing with wit, clarity, and a sharp eye for public life. His work moves easily between lyric feeling, literary commentary, and memorable satirical verse.
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