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.

If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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