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Finches arrive in bunches.

                                                            They helicopter down and hover

                                                               like hummingbirds before

                                                               they peck in order at the feeder —

   each to his ration.

                                                                                                   No one

   fights.

                                                                              A wild but definite

   civility prevails until

                                                               each finch is full.

                                                                                                 To share

                                                               and share alike is worlds

   away from all our public

                                                               massacres or wars we wage

                                                               for warfare’s sake.

                                                                                                   It seems

                                                               we are the lone species                                                                                                                                                                             that kills its kind by choice.

                                                            Lately we’ve invaded space

    and set our sights on Mars.

                                                            Will we retain our malice

   in the stratosphere and be

                                                               as lethal there as here?

                                                                                                          The first

   murder on the moon will tell us.

 

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