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The Owl and the Indian
by Paul A Drouillard

Monday, June 14, 2010
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The Owl and the Indian - Paul Drouillard


 

 

The woods has a secret

Only the owl knows

 

And deep in the forest

Where a crooked creek flows

 

An owl will visit

In the middle of the night

 

And there he will stopover

Interrupting his flight

 

He’ll land on an oak branch

In the light of the moon

 

And hoot to the darkness

A response will come soon

 

And after a moment

From out of thin air

 

As if it was a spirit

An Indian will appear

 

And they talk as if brothers

The owl and the man

 

One with brown feathers

The other with head band

 

Then under the tall oak

The spirit will fade

 

And the owl will fly off

In the real world again

 

Some say its instinct

Teaching the owl what to do

 

But are there such things as spirits

In the world out there too

 

Timeless is the bond

Between future and past

 

And some can cross over

As if time were glass

 

And brothers remain brothers

Attached for all time

 

The owl and the Indian

Two of a kind

 

- Drouillard

 

 

 


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Reviewed by Louisa Dobbins 9/20/2010
I LOVE THIS! Sometimes my sister and I would call our daddy and he would come walking out of the woods...you think he had met an owl.
Reviewed by Karen Palumbo 6/14/2010
What a beautiful story, reminds me of the shapeshifters...

Be always safe,
Karen
Reviewed by Richard King 6/14/2010
I've read all three of the poems you've posted and I like them all. Nicely done, I'll be watching for more. Dick
Reviewed by Christine Tsen 6/14/2010
Wonderful poem! I love that part about "as if time were glass"!
Blessings,
Christine
Reviewed by Chantilly Lace (Reader) 6/14/2010
Very well done indeed dear man..stay safe and well..Hugss
Reviewed by Paul Judges 6/14/2010
Very well written, Paul
Reviewed by Mr. Ed 6/14/2010
A marvelous poetic tale!
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