Poem: We See The Black Cat Again

We See The Black Cat Again

following a woman walking
with her dog.  That cat likes dogs,
or likes following women
as they walk dogs,
because that is what we see it do,
over and over, appearing, black form
separating itself from the shadows,
usually it slinks, hides,
but not when it sees a woman and dog
walking down the street,
no, it follows them, loses all pretense,
prances along, ten feet or so behind.
"He is obsessed with me,"
says the women, but I have watched,
it is not just her.

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