What did the black cat know?

Before parting we went down to the docks where we first embraced.

Since then, kisses have grown cold. 

The harbor reeks of spilled oil, and from the estuary a lost fog-horn wails. a black cat eavesdrop our failing effort to communicate: 

“It’s the burn of your deceit …”

She: no longer my bright star but a charcoal shadow against the yellow fog 

“…that rubs…”.

 Its back upon the window-panes the cat smirks.

“… and aches…”

My voice trips and falls, she stays silent, shrugging as she has ceased to care. 

The foghorn wails again.

She turns around…towards the city where her new life awaits. 

“I have nothing to say…”

One step at a time she leaves, each footfall another stab to my gut.

Finally alone with the cat and the foghorn I hug myself, shiver, as a cold breeze from the sea embraces my loneliness.

ChatGpt

Today I host dVerse prosery, where we write prose of 144 words or less that includes this line:

The yellow fog that rubs its back upon the window-panes

from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot.

September 15, 2025

30 responses to “What did the black cat know?

  1. You’re an expert at breaking up the prompt lines, Björn, and I love what you made of it in this atmospheric piece. I love the use of the senses: the harbour reeking of spilled oil and the lost fog-horn; and the use of colour in the ‘charcoal shadow against the yellow fog’.

  2. ”Finally alone with the cat and the foghorn I hug myself,..” there is something very satisfying about this line. I am just really attracted to it. I love how you broke up the Elliott line. That was very clever. Thank you so much for posting your bit of prose.

  3. That was some story! They say black cats are bad luck. In this case is sounds like an omen of some sorts.

  4. I didn’t realise we could break up the line in this way – it is most effective Björn and I will bear it in mind for future prosery…

  5. You captured the sense of what loneliness in a particular moment feels like, the lingering grief of aloneness, but also the the move of the ehart to acceptance.

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