"There's something new in the river,'
The fish said as it swam-
It's got no scales, no fins, and no gills,
And ignores the impassable dam.'
"There's something new in the trees,'
I heard a bloated thrush sing,
'It's got no beak, no claws, and no feathers,
And not even the ghost of a wing.'
“There's something new in the warren,'
Said the rabbit to the doe.
'It's got no fur, no eyes, and no paws,
Yet digs deeper than we dare go.'
*There's something new in the whiteness,
Said the snow-bright polar bear.
'I saw its shadow on a glacier,
But it left no pawmarks there.'
Through the animal kingdom
The news was spreading fast-
No beak, no claws, no feather,
No scales, no fur, no gills,
It lives in the trees and the water,
In the soil and the snow and the hills,
And it kills and it kills and it kills.
Brian Patten
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