The Flight of the Arrow

by Richard Henry Stoddard English

The life of man   Is an arrow’s flight, Out of darkness   Into light, And out of light   Into darkness again; Perhaps to pleasure,   Perhaps to pain!   There must be Something,   Above, or below; Somewhere unseen   A mighty Bow, A Hand that tires not,   A sleepless Eye That sees the arrows   Fly, and fly; One who knows   Why we live—and die.

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