
23 species from 19 States lost to extinction
the September 2021 headlines read.
Humanity has nothing much
to say about 22 animals and a plant
lost forever, I continue.
Could we hope for
anything better
than an alien invasion?
Don’t go all Area 51
on me, not on the first date,
he said and laughed awkwardly.
The Ivory-billed woodpecker
was lost to logging and collection,
and nobody cared, I continue.
Crucial conservation work goes undone,
—11 birds, 8 freshwater mussels, 2 fish, 1 bat, and 1 plant—
all gone forever. He sighs heavily. I blush.
I hope the human habitat destruction
is equally severe when humanity is lost to extinction, I add.
My date’s silence is deafening.
“23 Species from 19 States lost to extinction,” In Parentheses, poem (Winter 2022)