Blackbirdan online journal of literature and the artsSpring 2017  Vol. 16 No. 1
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back MARK IRWIN

The Chimpanzee

from another zoo, just transported, clasps one hand
to the cage, tentatively
looking, blinking at jabs of light through trees, before entering

the diorama with its un-
real grass, each blade like the green seconds

crushed within a day’s hour. Now the chimp lies in the shape
of a comma, a pause in a sentence having taken

millions of years to arrive. What

would you do? It stood and looked
at dimensionless walls, a veldt pasteled with trees, then suddenly
stopped, the way

a cliff might, then continued the way a child too eager suddenly arrives
at old age.  


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