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    The Hunger Moon

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      Are they passed from mouth to ear

      like gossip or dirty jokes? Do they

      sprout from underground on damp

      mornings like toadstools that form

      fairy rings on dewtipped grasses?

      No, they slink out of books, they lurk

      in the stacks of libraries. Out of pages

      turned they rise like the scent of peonies

      and infect the brain with their promise.

      I want, I will, says the girl and already

      she is halfway out the door and down

      the street from this neighborhood, this

      mortgaged house, this family tight

      and constricting as the collar on the next

      door dog who howls on his chain all night.

      The tao of touch

      What magic does touch create

      that we crave it so. That babies

      do not thrive without it. That

      the nurse who cuts tough nails

      and sands calluses on the elderly

      tells me sometimes men weep

      as she rubs lotion on their feet.

      Yet the touch of a stranger

      the bumping or predatory thrust

      in the subway is like a slap.

      We long for the familiar, the open

      palm of love, its tender fingers.

      It is our hands that tamed cats

      into pets, not our food.

      The widow looks in the mirror

      thinking, no one will ever touch

      me again, never. Not hold me.

      Not caress the softness of my

      breasts, my inner thighs, the swell

      of my belly. Do I still live

      if no one knows my body?

      We touch each other so many

      ways, in curiosity, in anger,

      to command attention, to soothe,

      to quiet, to rouse, to cure.

      Touch is our first language

      and often, our last as the breath

      ebbs and a hand closes our eyes.

      End of days

      Almost always with cats, the end

      comes creeping over the two of you—

      she stops eating, his back legs

      no longer support him, she leans

      to your hand and purrs but cannot

      rise—sometimes a whimper of pain

      although they are stoic. They see

      death clearly through hooded eyes.

      Then there is the long weepy

      trip to the vet, the carrier no

      longer necessary, the last time

      in your lap. The injection is quick.

      Simply they stop breathing

      in your arms. You bring them

      home to bury in the flower garden,

      planting a bush over a deep grave.

      That is how I would like to cease,

      held in a lover’s arms and quickly

      fading to black like an old-fashioned

      movie embrace. I hate the white

      silent scream of hospitals, the whine

      of pain like air-conditioning’s hum.

      I want to click the off switch.

      And if I can no longer choose

      I want someone who loves me

      there, not a doctor with forty patients

      and his morality to keep me sort

      of, kind of alive or sort of undead.

      Why are we more rational and kinder

      to our pets than to ourselves or our

      parents? Death is not the worst

      thing; denying it can be.

      DATES OF COMPOSITION

      The following is a list of poems in this book and the dates they were written, which, as you can see, often is different from the date of book publication.

      from STONE, PAPER, KNIFE 1983

      A key to common lethal fungi 1980

      The common living dirt 1982

      Toad dreams 1981

      Down at the bottom of things 1981

      A story wet as tears 1979

      Absolute zero in the brain 1980

      Eating my tail 1979

      It breaks 1979

      What’s that smell in the kitchen? 1980

      The weight 1980

      Very late July 1980

      Mornings in various years 1981

      Digging in 1981

      The working writer 1980

      The back pockets of love 1981

      Snow, snow 1982

      In which she begs (like everybody else) that love may last 1982

      Let us gather at the river 1980

      Ashes, ashes, all fall down 1979

      from MY MOTHER’S BODY 1985

      Putting the good things away 1982

      They inhabit me 1983

      Unbuttoning 1983

      Out of the rubbish 1983

      My mother’s body 1983

      How grey, how wet, how cold 1984

      Taking a hot bath 1984

      Sleeping with cats 1984

      The place where everything changed 1981

      The chuppah 1982

      House built of breath 1982

      Nailing up the mezuzah 1983

      The faithless 1984

      And whose creature am I? 1983

      Magic mama 1984

      Does the light fail us, or do we fail the light? 1984

      from AVAILABLE LIGHT 1988

      Available light 1986

      Joy Road and Livernois 1986

      Daughter of the African evolution 1985

      The answer to all problems 1985

      After the corn moon 1987

      Perfect weather 1987

      Moon of the mother turtle 1986

      Baboons in the perennial bed 1985

      Something to look forward to 1985

      Litter 1987

      The bottom line 1985

      Morning love song 1986

      Implications of one plus one 1985

      Sun-day poacher 1987

      Burial by salt 1986

      Eat fruit 1985

      Dead Waters 1985

      The housing project at Drancy 1985

      Black Mountain 1985

      The ram’s horn sounding 1985

      from MARS AND HER CHILDREN 1992

      The ark of consequence 1988

      The ex in the supermarket 1988

      Your eyes recall old fantasies 1989

      Getting it back 1990

      How the full moon wakes you 1988

      The cat’s song 1988

      The hunger moon 1991

      For Mars and her children returning in March 1988

      Sexual selection among birds 1989

      Shad blow 1988

      Report of the 14th Subcommittee on Convening a Discussion Group 1991

      True romance 1991

      Woman in the bushes 1990

      Apple sauce for Eve 1991

      The Book of Ruth and Naomi 1989

      Of the patience called forth by transition 1988

      I have always been poor at flirting 1990

      It ain’t heavy, it’s my purse 1989

      Your father’s fourth heart attack 1989

      Up and out 1987

      The task never completed 1990

      from WHAT ARE BIG GIRLS MADE OF? 1997

      What are big girls made of? 1995

      Elegy in rock, for Audre Lorde 1992

      All systems are up 1992

      For two women shot to death in Brookline, Massachusetts 1995

      A day in the life 1995

      The grey flannel sexual harassment suit 1995

      On guard 1991

      The thief 1994

      Belly good 1991

      The flying Jew 1991

      My rich uncle, whom I only met three times 1991

      Your standard midlife crisis 1993

      The visitation 1992

      Half vulture, half eagle 1991

      The level 1993

      The negative ion dance 1991

      The voice of the grackle 1994

      Salt in the afternoon 1991

      Brotherless one: Sun god 1993

      B
    rotherless two: Palimpsest 1993

      Brotherless three: Never good enough 1993

      Brotherless four: Liars dance 1993

      Brotherless five: Truth as a cloud of moths 1993

      Brotherless six: Unconversation 1993

      Brotherless seven: Endless end 1993

      from EARLY GRRRL 1999

      The correct method of worshipping cats 1996

      The well preserved man 1997

      Nightcrawler 1975

      I vow to sleep through it 1995

      Midsummer night’s stroll 1987

      The name of that country is lonesome 1997

      Always unsuitable 1998

      from THE ART OF BLESSING THE DAY 1999

      The art of blessing the day 1991

      Learning to read 1995

      Snowflakes, my mother called them 1998

      On Shabbat she dances in the candle flame 1997

      In the grip of the solstice 1995

      Woman in a shoe 1995

      Growing up haunted 1994

      At the well 1978

      For each age, its amulet 1989

      Returning to the cemetery in the old Prague ghetto 1990

      The fundamental truth 1995

      Amidah: on our feet we speak to you 1997

      Kaddish 1991

      Wellfleet Shabbat 1987

      The head of the year 1994

      Breadcrumbs 1993

      The New Year of the Trees 1982

      Charoset 1991

      Lamb Shank: Z’roah 1996

      Matzoh 1995

      Maggid 1991

      Coming up on September 1989

      Nishmat 1987

      from COLORS PASSING THROUGH US 2003

      No one came home 2002

      Photograph of my mother sitting on the steps 2001

      One reason I like opera 1999

      My mother gives me her recipe 1998

      The good old days at home sweet home 1996

      The day my mother died 1999

      Love has certain limited powers 1998

      Little lights 2001

      Gifts that keep on giving 2001

      The yellow light 1996

      The new era, c. 1946 1997

      Winter promises 1998

      The gardener’s litany 1997

      Eclipse at the solstice 2001

      The rain as wine 2000

      Taconic at midnight 2001

      The equinox rush 1999

      Seder with comet 1997

      The cameo 2000

      Miriam’s cup 2002

      Dignity 1999

      Old cat crying 1999

      Traveling dream 1997

      Kamasutra for dummies 2001

      The first time I tasted you 1997

      Colors passing through us 1998

      from THE CROOKED INHERITANCE 2006

      Tracks 2002

      The crooked inheritance 2005

      Talking with my mother 2005

      Swear it 2003

      Motown, Arsenal of Democracy 2003

      Tanks in the streets 2003

      The Hollywood haircut 2004

      The good, the bad and the inconvenient 2005

      Intense 2002

      How to make pesto 2002

      The moon as cat as peach 1996

      August like lint in the lungs 2004

      Metamorphosis 2004

      Choose a color 2004

      Deadlocked wedlock 2004

      Money is one of those things 2002

      In our name 2003

      Bashert 2004

      The lived in look 2003

      Mated 2004

      My grandmother’s song 2002

      The birthday of the world 2002

      N’eilah 2004

      In the sukkah 2005

      The full moon of Nisan 2004

      Peace in a time of war 2003

      The cup of Eliyahu 2002

      The wind of saying 2002

      Some NEW POEMS

      The low road 2007

      The curse of Wonder Woman 2007

      July Sunday at 10 a.m. 2009

      Football for dummies 2008

      Murder, unincorporated 2008

      The happy man 2007

      Collectors 2010

      First sown 2010

      Away with all that 2010

      All that remains 2010

      What comes next 2010

      Where dreams come from 2010

      The tao of touch 2009

      End of days 2006

      A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      Marge Piercy is the author of eighteen collections of poetry, including Circles on the Water, a selection from her early works. Among her more recent volumes: The Crooked Inheritance; Colors Passing Through Us; The Art of Blessing the Day; What Are Big Girls Made Of?; Mars and Her Children; Available Light; My Mother’s Body; and Stone, Paper, Knife. In 1990 her poetry won the Golden Rose, the oldest poetry award in the country. She is also the author of a memoir, Sleeping with Cats, and seventeen novels, the most recent being Sex Wars. This year PM Press republished Dance the Eagle to Sleep and Vida with new introductions. Her fiction and poetry have been translated into nineteen languages. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband, Ira Wood, the novelist and public radio interviewer, with whom she has written a play, a novel and most recently the second edition of So You Want to Write: How to Master the Craft of Fiction and Personal Narrative.

      Marge Piercy’s website address is www.margepiercy.com.

      She can also be reached on Facebook.

      ALSO BY MARGE PIERCY

      POETRY

      The Crooked Inheritance

      Colors Passing Through Us

      The Art of Blessing the Day

      Early Grrrl

      What Are Big Girls Made Of?

      Mars and Her Children

      Available Light

      My Mother’s Body

      Stone, Paper, Knife

      Circles on the Water (Selected Poems)

      The Moon Is Always Female

      The Twelve-Spoked Wheel Flashing

      Living in the Open

      To Be of Use

      4-Telling (with Bob Hershon, Emmett Jarrett, and Dick Lourie)

      Hard Loving

      Breaking Camp

      NOVELS

      Sex Wars

      The Third Child

      Three Women

      Storm Tide (with Ira Wood)

      City of Darkness, City of Light

      The Longings of Women

      He, She and It

      Summer People

      Gone to Soldiers

      Fly Away Home

      Braided Lives

      Vida

      The High Cost of Living

      Woman on the Edge of Time

      Small Changes

      Dance the Eagle to Sleep

      Going Down Fast

      OTHER

      Pesach for the Rest of Us

      So You Want to Write: How to Master the Craft of Writing Fiction and the Personal Narrative (with Ira Wood), 1st & 2nd editions

      The Last White Class (Play) (with Ira Wood)

      Sleeping with Cats: A Memoir

      Parti-Colored Blocks for a Quilt (Essays)

      Early Ripening: American Women’s Poetry Now (Anthology)

     

     

     



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