At the end of the Fast


from the ABC set Crumbs of the Sun

Goats, logjammed in the road, are led
on leashes, to the market, to be bought and slaughtered.
Is there a spicy pinch of suspicion in each bleat?
Or hate?

In English or Amharic, the animal's stuttering remarks
sound the same. Their hooves slip in the mud
like fingers in a dish of Fool and egg.

Donkeys lug stone.
Horses pull garries.
Ferengi flower dollars and birr.
But goats fill bellies; the smiles cut into their necks
spread like malaria to kids' faces.

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