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Tracking the Wolf

After Cormac McCarthy

the boy   his brother   their father
(not yet awake) the horse
the dog behind the gate watching him go

the she-wolf  the  snow   the blood   the gun
           the traps   the calves
aborted before term

Pale  unborn   still warm   milk blue
near translucent (like beings miscarried
from another planet)

the boy will follow her all day    find signs 
grass pressed down
still warm from the sun   or from her body

a heifer lying on its side in the shadow
of the woods where she had killed it
           begun to feed on it (eaten the liver
dragged the intestines
           over the snow)

he will find her already in the trap   her paw
           crushed pad    white matchsticks 
                                    of splintered bone
           poetry of manhood
blood-marred
           the bone  the boy   the poet

who against reason
will take the wolf's side
          not knowing
what everyone must surely know

that no one can ever
save the wolf
that the wolf cannot be saved

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