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	<title>Zócalo Public SquareCanyon Road &#8211; Zócalo Public Square</title>
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		<title>Canyon Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 07:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>by Elizabeth Jacobson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Poetry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[coyote]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Friday Poem]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Driving on black ice—<br /> I braked too hard,<br /> spun into a 360 and then two more.<br /> Like a boom of a sailboat,<br /> the back of the car slammed a dog.<br /> In the midnight darkness<br /> I got out to find a coyote, his abdomen torn open.<br /> The canine held my gaze<br /> as I cradled his head, one palm above his brow<br /> the other on his snout,<br /> and hugged him to my thigh until the chasm<br /> of his breath closed.<br /> An aloneness, not loneliness<br /> came from the animal—<br /> yellow flecks inside his eyes flashed for an instant<br /> before they turned to ice.<br /> I tucked the coyote’s cooling body under pine brush,<br /> covered it with snow.<br /> Nothing is made less by dying. Walking the next morning,<br /> in the early fog,<br /> I watched a Cooper’s hawk fly up and up, above the road<br /> &#8230;</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Driving on black ice—<br />
I braked too hard,<br />
spun into a 360 </p>
<p>and then two more.<br />
Like a boom of a sailboat,<br />
the back of the car</p>
<p>slammed a dog.<br />
In the midnight darkness<br />
I got out to find a coyote, </p>
<p>his abdomen torn open.<br />
The canine held my gaze<br />
as I cradled his head, </p>
<p>one palm above his brow<br />
the other on his snout,<br />
and hugged him to my thigh </p>
<p>until the chasm<br />
of his breath closed.<br />
An aloneness, </p>
<p>not loneliness<br />
came from the animal—<br />
yellow flecks inside his eyes </p>
<p>flashed for an instant<br />
before they turned to ice.<br />
I tucked the coyote’s cooling body</p>
<p>under pine brush,<br />
covered it with snow.<br />
Nothing is made less by dying.</p>
<p>Walking the next morning,<br />
in the early fog,<br />
I watched a Cooper’s hawk                       </p>
<p>fly up and up, above the road<br />
to scan the world for prey,<br />
then spiral down, effortlessly, </p>
<p>as if it were a single feather—<br />
hollow shaft travelling<br />
toward the white frost.</p>
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