Inconsistent Cemeteries
Mckenzie Strath
$5
Bring Back the Wolves of Cape Bretonpublished in Ottawa by above/ground press
I dipped my feet into the Atlantic ocean
during a thunderstorm
It puddled around my toes and seeped into my veins
as I pondered whether the weather would electrocute
me for thinking
About how a moose
can eat an entire Christmas tree
without dying
Though many trees are
deciduous in the East
like Betula papyrifera
or Sorbus americana
moose eat Christmas trees
that are protected
Smashing needles
and cones with gnarled teeth
pulverizing bark with sharp hooves
they create havoc on our ecosystem
just by existing
They squat throughout the Cabot Trail
having no predators
except for brain worms
and sometimes bears
But bears are often humble
and couldn’t care less for a moose
unless it has babies
So let's bring back the wolves
The wolves of Cape Breton
whose paws create earthquakes
crumbling mountains
into small hills
The Wolves
that snarl at antlers
and gouge out spleens
while howling during the solstice
The wolves of Cape Breton
eating moose like royalty
dining on them for feasts
October 2024
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Mckenzie Strath is an (almost graduated) undergraduate at Simon Fraser University studying Archaeology, English and Creative Writing.
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