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Column 203

The Animals are Leaving

Intro by Ted Kooser
02.18.2009

To read in the news that a pla­toon of sol­diers has been killed is a ter­ri­ble thing, but to learn the name of just one of them makes the news even more vivid and sad. To hold the name of some­one or some­thing on our lips is a pow­er­ful thing. It is the badge of indi­vid­u­al­i­ty and sep­a­rate­ness. Charles Harp­er Webb, a Cal­i­for­nia poet, takes advan­tage of the pow­er of nam­ing in this poem about the steady extinc­tion of ani­mal species. 

The Animals are Leaving

One by one, like guests at a late party   
They shake our hands and step into the dark:   
Arabian ostrich; Long-eared kit fox; Mysterious starling.

One by one, like sheep counted to close our eyes,   
They leap the fence and disappear into the woods:   
Atlas bear; Passenger pigeon; North Island laughing owl;   
Great auk; Dodo; Eastern wapiti; Badlands bighorn sheep.


One by one, like grade school friends,   
They move away and fade out of memory:   
Portuguese ibex; Blue buck; Auroch; Oregon bison;   
Spanish imperial eagle; Japanese wolf; Hawksbill   
Sea turtle; Cape lion; Heath hen; Raiatea thrush.


One by one, like children at a fire drill, they march outside,   
And keep marching, though teachers cry, “Come back!”   
Waved albatross; White-bearded spider monkey;   
Pygmy chimpanzee; Australian night parrot;   
Turquoise parakeet; Indian cheetah; Korean tiger;   
Eastern harbor seal ; Ceylon elephant ; Great Indian rhinoceros.


One by one, like actors in a play that ran for years   
And wowed the world, they link their hands and bow   
Before the curtain falls.

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We do not accept unsolicited submissions. American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Poem copyright © 2006 by Charles Harper Webb. Reprinted from “Amplified Dog,” by Charles Harper Webb, published by Red Hen Press, 2006, by permission of the author and publisher. Introduction copyright © 2024 by The Poetry Foundation.