The Animals are Leaving

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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.

© Nick Carbo