  | Cat Mittinger
Born in east Belfast 1959 where all good pastie suppers originate, Cat currently lives south west of Vienna, Austria, in the lesser mountains of the alps. Poetry and children's stories are her passion along with a chronic case of the photography bug. Over the years she's had small pieces published and last year was one of the contributing writers on a project for the American women's association. |
Untitled by Cat Mittinger | waterfalls of moments we call life cascading down the corridors of what we call time throughtout the galaxies silently protraying what we call yours and mine i step inside each moment and c u there as then in what we call everywhere u stepped outside of me a long time ago but left ur scent behind what we call only one of a kind i drift within the clouds that carry the dreams i move across the great divide bathed in what we call other realms part of my destiny 2 sing under my breath what we call the same tune
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