ARC OF THE ARROW

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ARC OF THE ARROW

I see the arrow in flight,

In an arc, from the bow,

And I’m more awed

By the beauty of flight,

Than fearful of the black-shafted raven dart

Threatening life and limb.

 

The feathers of the shaft

Whisper on the wet air,

Tumbling, slowly spinning,

Like a screw twisting

Into the flesh of soft wood.

 

A driving rain, but a solitary drop.

Gravity, pulling like a vacuum,

Speeding on the down angle,

As it races to suck out my life.

To imbed in my velvet skin.

 

I see the arc of the arrow,

Startled as I sweetly call it to me.

I feel the tip prickle my flesh,

And then I taste the bite,

Burrowing into my center,

And I’m awed…

As I arc to the earth.

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crhymethinc commented on ARC OF THE ARROW

08-05-2009

Wow! Quite a vivid scene this poem brings to the mind's eye.

charlpntr

08/10/2009

Thanks for reading it and your thoughtful comments. Please read my other poems. I'd appreciate any feedback.

Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

charlpntr’s Poems (14)

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ARC OF THE ARROW 1