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Sun Arrows
Colors and sound on the water top
Stones and sand under the surface
A thousand, a million little worlds living
Just beyond my reflection.
Water is a fraction bar
Sunlight is the numerator
Here the time lands like numbers
Floats away on refracted beams
Here my sinking foot lies and slumbers
Gathers up its little bits of dreams.
If only
I could be a water strider
Skim on the surface
Swim the invisible space between
Warm and cold
Night and day
Right and wrong.
The dreams I throw are like stones on the water top
Nobody sees where they’ve gone
Only the widening space
Where they could’ve been.
Dying men shoot arrows in the air
Sunlight glistens by with joy so free
Gives the empty water top its share
An arrow’s echo dies within the tree.
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This is inspired by Longfellow's "The Arrow and the Song." My poem compares arrows with the harsh and judgmental ascepts of life, while sunlight represents joy and freedom.