No Robin Hood

And Other Poems

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Earl Handley ISBN: 9781480808386
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Earl Handley
ISBN: 9781480808386
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: June 23, 2014
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

No Robin Hood is a collection of poems created over a period of forty years by author Earl Handley. Most of the poems are humorous, a few are sentimental, some are cynical, some are factual, some are entirely fictional, and some are a mixture of fact and fiction. Some of his poems recount poignant times in his life, in A Perspective he talks about the death of his father, while in The Last Trout he talks about his love of fishing.

Many of the poems are about hunting with the bow and arrow. Although the author has brought home the bacon thirty-nine times using the bow, most of the hunting poems are about his unsuccessful hunts. He learned more from his failures than from his successes, which is evident throughout his poetry collection, No Robin Hood.

No Robin Hood
I was bow-hunting deer at Michaels place*.
I had on a camouflage -outfit and paint on my face.
I had been on my tree-stand since well before dawn.
But I had seen no deer, not even a fawn.
Then I saw him a six point buck
About sixty-five yards away. I was in luck.
I fumbled for my deer-call and gave it a blow.
But the deer just ignored it. Was volume to low?
The deer turned and disappeared.
Was he gone? That is what I feared.
Suddenly he popped out he was moving fast.
Before I could draw my bow, he ran past

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No Robin Hood is a collection of poems created over a period of forty years by author Earl Handley. Most of the poems are humorous, a few are sentimental, some are cynical, some are factual, some are entirely fictional, and some are a mixture of fact and fiction. Some of his poems recount poignant times in his life, in A Perspective he talks about the death of his father, while in The Last Trout he talks about his love of fishing.

Many of the poems are about hunting with the bow and arrow. Although the author has brought home the bacon thirty-nine times using the bow, most of the hunting poems are about his unsuccessful hunts. He learned more from his failures than from his successes, which is evident throughout his poetry collection, No Robin Hood.

No Robin Hood
I was bow-hunting deer at Michaels place*.
I had on a camouflage -outfit and paint on my face.
I had been on my tree-stand since well before dawn.
But I had seen no deer, not even a fawn.
Then I saw him a six point buck
About sixty-five yards away. I was in luck.
I fumbled for my deer-call and gave it a blow.
But the deer just ignored it. Was volume to low?
The deer turned and disappeared.
Was he gone? That is what I feared.
Suddenly he popped out he was moving fast.
Before I could draw my bow, he ran past

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