Because I wanted to feel like an Amazon
 I asked my father to build me a bow with arrows
 We went to the nearby woods that overlook
 Forest Beach in the village of South Chatham.
My father, sister and I followed
 A wavy uphill path to the clearing
 Where we found young oak trees
 With pointy strong branches,
We sawed off three branches
 That looked like they would suffice.
 We carved them and sanded them,
 And we bent them till they could sing.
By the time we had finished tying the string
 The evening chill had descended.
 We shot our arrows into the darkening sky
 Where the stars scampered like red foxes.

Brookline, MA

