Poem: What Color Was Schrödinger's Cat?

What Color Was Schrödinger's Cat?

It is hard to say
if it is one cat
or two or many,
because we only see 
one at any time,
but all the cats
that roam these lands
are black.  I have seen
the places where kittens
will lie about, and they too
are all black.  How can we say
one black cat that appears 
only for a few moments,
hesitant and distant,
is not different
than the one who came
another day?  Or
are all the black cats
just one black cat
in superposition?  Is it
some power of the breed
that one appears
at times as many,
as it would be in adulthood,
in youth, in its most ancient days,
all by turns, all at once
or one at a time?  It may be,
I am told what is not observed
may often be quite strange,
that their are ways the world
is not as we expect.  Cats
have been implicated,
I am certain.  It only makes sense
that cats would be that way.

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