Thursday, June 19, 2025

The Arrow’s Paradox Or Hitting the Mark


The Barn Swallows fly 

across my porch, before

my kitchen door

and I catch the curve

of their flight trying 

to recall if I’ve seen

one fly in a straight line,

think not.  If the shortest

distance between two

points is a straight line,

what about the curve

of a hip, the slant 

of a shoulder, rounded

breasts¸ asymmetrical lips,

the crooked smile

that leads to heart and 

soul?  The flow of words

that make the riverbeds

of love?  The Barn Swallows

fly across my porch; 

they make sure I notice.


-Byron Hoot

https://www.facebook.com/hootnhowlpoetry/


 

Hootism:  knowing when to end a piece of writing takes care of knowing how to end it.  When isn’t this true?

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