Monday, April 5, 2010

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Arrows
By E.S. Wynn


Like the wind and rain, we run.

Shouts drown, die in the slapping reeds, edged grass. The sing-song cries of arrows, an orchestra of bowstrings that we cannot see, cannot escape.

Death comes sudden, life brought to a point, pinned to the darkness. Last breaths are labored, a counterpoint to the soft trod of running feet. Hands reach out in the falling night, reach for stars,

hope for something more.


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Your spirit is your strongest asset. Don't let anyone convince you it doesn't exist.

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