A Life In Six Days Day 1 I am a Kitten, I’m supposed to eat and poop and play and sleep But I’m lost and flea bitten I am hungry and sick and weak and cold, so I only sleep But I am found, and they are smitten I am taken and washed and dried and boxed, then we’re on the way The vet says I am weak and cold and skin and bones and soon I’ll be off to sleep But they won’t let me Every ten minutes I get woken I am warmed and cleaned and fed some more, Life hinged on a syringe I don’t sleep and neither do they Day 2 is much the same, But now I squirm and walk and squeak and complain Still no sleep today Day 3 I start to change I eat and poop and squeak and play And now we get to sleep Day 4, even more, I eat and poop and play and sleep I jump and pounce and purr and meow And now I’ve met the dog Day 5 and it’s the syringe again, with medicine And I squirm and squeak and fight and complain But with a bigger space and food and grace and love I go right back to sleep Day 6 I was a kitten, I ate and pooped and played and slept I jumped and pounced and purred and meowed I was warm and full and safe and loved But I’m still sick and weak and skin and bones Now I have to go to sleep.