Autonomous Railmakers Will Notice     
  Wildlife In Their Path And Stop,      
  
 Sound   A  Horn,  Nudge   The  Animal  A 
 Little,  But  Ultimately  Wait  It  Out. 
 Although  They Will  Log  Video, No Call 
 Will   Be    Made    For   Any   Outside 
      Assistance. This Is Very Good.      
                                          
 The Railmakers Are Siemens-Manufactured  
 Brick-Like  Things.  Fields  Of Gray And 
     Teal, Floodlights, Thrumming And     
 Hissing.  Trilling To  Each Other,  Like 
 Language.   And  Here,  Three  Of  Them, 
 Slowly  Making  Their  Way  Through  The 
              Dense Forest.               
                                          
 I'M Coming Up  On Them  From Behind  And 
 To  The  Left,  Hidden  Behind The Thick 
 Foliage.  Their  Light  Finds  The  Gaps 
     Between The Leaves, Casting Rays     
 Through The  Wet  Air,  Playing Over  My 
 Face  And Arms, And My Weapon. I Quickly 
 Overtake Them, Crouch In  The Ditch Made 
 By The Preprocessor, And Watch.  One  Of 
 Them  Is  Already  A   Bit  Behind   The 
 Others.   It    Will   Be   My   Target. 
                                          
 Just As The Light Of The Leading Two  Is 
 Dimming, I Deploy The  Rabbits, Throwing 
 Them  In  The  Path  Of   My  Prey.  The 
 Creatures  Are Yet  Alive, But Maimed So 
 As  To Be Unable  To  Move -  They  Will 
 Stay  In  The  Path  Of  The  Railmaker, 
 Forcing It To Pause, Further  Separating 
         It From Its Two Friends.         
                                          
                                          
  
  Another Thing About The Machines:     
  There'S Flesh Inside Them.  
  Not Meat, 
 But  Something Like A Liver,  That  Will 
  Keep The Railmakers Internal Chemistry  
 Well Away  From Their  Various Exhausts. 
                                          
 A Liver That, As  Long As You Manage  To 
 Keep  It  Alive,  Can  Clean  The  Creek 
 Water  Enough  For  It  To Be Drinkable. 
                                          
          Which Is Why I'M Here.