Category Archives: Recursive Incursions and Other Acts of Natural Conflict

Deer, in Landscape

The deer have become more plentiful

in this area. Restrictions against their slaughter

and the sensibilities of children

have had their influence. I understand

that it is they who eat our flowers,

not the raccoons, whom we had blamed previously

One resident of our community

has set up a trough

a kind of a free-lunch counter

in his back yard: an attempt, perhaps,

to preserve his foliage.

But it is like a bird-feeder,

and more and more deer come down now

from the reservation.

They show their cards. They are on Welfare,

it seems, and the utilization of food-stamps

is habituating. Yesterday, we had a brief encounter.

Two beauties were rending the tulips,

nibbling gently at the rhododendrons.

Looking at me accusingly,

it was I who was the trespasser,

someone concerning whom, whistles

would soon be blown, and officers

would arrive, with their pads, to make out the summons.

And I could imagine a landscape

devoid of us humans,

far in the past; or some time in the future.

Demons, deer, birds of paradise,

I’m sorry if I disturbed you.

 

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