He Can’t Help It
Marge Piercy
Word Count 76
He can’t help it
A catbird has gone mad
or is dangerously obsessed.
He keeps attacking his image
in a livingroom window.
I open the window. Then he
tries to get in through the screen.
He sees Schwartzie, my long
hair black cat, and goes nuts.
Even more furiously he hurls
his small body at the glass.
Schwartzie paws at the window,
gets bored, goes off for a nap.
The next day, the bird’s back.
Have I ever been that obsessed?
Maybe in college when I fell hard
every few months and hurled
my skinny body into lumpy beds
where no satisfaction ever lurked.
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Marge has published 20 poetry collections, most recently, ON THE WAY OUT, TURN OFF THE LIGHT [Knopf, September 30, 2020]; 17 novels including SEX WARS. PM Press reissued VIDA, DANCE THE EAGLE TO SLEEP; they brought out short stories THE COST OF LUNCH, ETC and MY BODY, MY LIFE [essays, poems]. She has read at over 500 venues here and abroad.