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Cross-hairs
Long deep intake of breath
slowly expel out the mouth...
quiet steps following
from north country headed south.
Catching sight of my prey
in the blue ice field ,
Sun in his watering eyes
my position is now a shield.
Marksman behind him, zeroing in
slow intake of air, a silent breath...
Still as a statue, squint of one eye
squeeze of the trigger finds his death.
Another "hit" mastered and taken
a shot fired for freedom's cry,
the enemy lying bleeding, dying
another game of spy vs. spy!
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Jackweb
Tue, 2023-01-31 13:38
Hello Cat!
Indeed, this piece is spot on. This is my favorite lines:
Catching site of my prey
in the blue ice field
Sun in his watering eyes
my position is now a shield
Wow! Personifying the sun to have a watery eyes is a very brilliant poetic style that makes the reader to imagine. Excellent work!
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Candlewitch
Wed, 2023-02-01 09:52
dear Jack.
thanks for reading.
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Geezer
Wed, 2023-02-01 12:08
I will...
come back later or tomorrow, to this one. ~ Geez.
Okay, I'm back, it's tomorrow.
I like the sniper story.
The first line of the 2nd stanza has a typo. It should be [sight].
I get that the sun in the eyes could be a metaphor
about not seeing the position of the other warrior/sniper; not personifying
the sun.
The rest of it tells the story with brevity and it seems
a little shallowness; like it has to remain a distant part of the man's psyche,
or he will go mad. This could be any situation, not necessarily
a point in war. Good story well told. ~ Geez.
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Candlewitch
Wed, 2023-02-01 12:26
thanks Geezer,
thanks for the catch of the typo. and for your opinions. yes, it is meant to be a bit terse. this is something new I thought I would try. glad you liked it! would the term be marksman or markswoman?
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Geezer
Wed, 2023-02-01 13:11
I suppose...
that it depends upon your personal preference. If one is not too fussy about using sexual pronouns, I guess "man" will do, but in view of all the wokeness going on... I don't know. How would you rate the word "human"? Would you call the female of the species, "Huwomankind"? It seems a little extreme. Hugs back, ~ Geez.
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Candlewitch
Thu, 2023-02-02 07:00
dear Geez,
you are right/write, LOL! marksman will do.
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Candlewitch
Thu, 2023-02-02 15:28
LOL
thanks, mark. glad you enjoyed it!
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scribbler
Thu, 2023-02-02 17:50
Hi Cat
Using the sun to one's advantage is something only a season'd rifleman should know. Trying to shoot into a low hanging sun causes most scopes to glow and also decreases the chance of the shooter being seen. Very accurate write
Candlewitch
Fri, 2023-02-03 06:40
dear Scribbler,
you are a thinking man and I am so glad of it! I went hunting with my dad a few times. he taught me a lot, and I still remember his lessons. thank you for reading and commenting!
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Rula
Sat, 2023-02-04 03:45
I hate it when I come late
Just wanted you dear cat to know that I was here and you've bee read.
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Candlewitch
Sat, 2023-02-04 13:09
thank you, dear Rula,
I imagine you are wondering what got into me...I felt like trying on a new persona, lol!
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Rula
Sun, 2023-02-05 01:12
Yeah
Always great to get out of the comfort zone and you're for it dear.
Way to go.
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Seren
Sat, 2023-02-04 10:12
Dearest Cat
I think this hit the mark perfectly. Pun intended. It's got a different feel to your normal poetry I love it!!
Hugs and love always Sis xox
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Candlewitch
Sat, 2023-02-04 13:11
thank you Sis!
it was something different and intriguing to write!
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RoseBlack
Sat, 2023-02-04 11:03
Sniper
I like this a lot! The bitchilante hitman in me is applauding. Well done!
~RoseBlack~
Candlewitch
Sat, 2023-02-04 13:18
high praise!
thank you my fellow traveler on the dark road!
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Rosewood Apothecary
Sat, 2023-02-04 19:02
Sniperess
Maybe a rare word??
I’ve not seen it used often.
Tim
Candlewitch
Sat, 2023-02-04 19:06
LOL!
I'll take it!!!
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