The Cobalt Weekly

#42: Poetry by Kevin Canfield

NOT THE ANSWER WE WERE EXPECTING

Thirty geese in V formation fly

South over the gray, stalwart Hudson

Squawking manically as they go

Wonk! Wonk! Wonk!

Whenever I hear this sound

I think not of the majesty of

The natural world but the kid

Who on show-and-tell day

Brought to Ms. P’s second-grade

Class a handheld device

A kind of wooden kazoo

Meant to simulate the sound

Of various birds found in

America’s northeastern woodlands

With stubby fingers he

Brought the strange instrument

To his lips and through a series

Of modulated exhalations

Attempted to fabricate the

Ruffed grouse’s truncated trill

And the hoarse yap of

The ring-necked pheasant

What’s it for? we asked

You fool them, he explained, and

When they fly up to you, you

Shoot them with your twelve gauge