Some Czech had told him that each of the patrol dogs wore a sign that said Hund. Why? Said the Czechs, and the Germans said, Because that is a hund. –“Away From Her,” Alice Munro
When the singular coyote

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with the stripped tail
started roaming the hill
behind the schoolyard
and beside the schoolyard
I warned the children.
They wanted to know why
she was alone,
if it was a she,
and where were her friends,
what did she eat,
where did she come from,
why did she live there
and where did her tail go?
We phoned the city
and listened to a recording
about five minutes long
telling us this is nature
and not to be worried
cover our garbage
and close the fence.
That they can’t do anything
and even if they could
it wouldn’t last
so be happy with that.
We left them a message
saying the kids are in danger
and people have to work
we can’t be happy with that.
I told the kids to walk home
around the playground
a different way
to stay together
to run and yell
to act bigger
not to look her in the eyes
should she come to them.
A coyote is not a dog, I said,
even though she smiles at you
she’ll take what she can get
because she is hungry
and that is her nature
a coyote is a wild thing
and cannot be tamed.
I don’t know why I
simply don’t believe it
leaving meat outside
my door for her
after everyone’s in bed.