Poem: Invasive Cane Toads

 Invasive Cane Toads


The advice from the state
says to kill them
by humane means,
to place them in a container
and leave that overnight
in the freezer, allow the creature
to pass into unending sleep
without pain, but
I imagine there must be
fear, it must sense danger:
captured by the giants
who stalk its world,
caged and the cage itself
engaged again
in a great dark chamber
devoid of heat.  It is,
the stat advises
the way to handle them,
the way to protect
our local, indigenous wildlife
from the scourge
of this incursion,
and it may be so,
it might be better
if I did it instead
of just watching
the tiny, green thing
dart across the grey floor
of my garage
and wondering 
when it came in,
if it will get out
into the neighborhood
once more.

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