Penlope and the Art of Archery
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Penlope and the Art of Archery
Before his return she had fashioned her own tiny bow
and secret shafts needle tipped
with separate venoms tailored to each suitor
for unique deaths, exactly just and protracted.
Ulysses with archery more quick
spared them all that.
Leaving Penelope with a full quiver and no targets,
save one.
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1 ) Shall we assume that Penelope is vexed by the more merciful dispatching of the suitors by Ulysses and will vent her wrath upon him?
2 ) Has she reserved one arrow for Ulysses which will inflict death only after a long life and great happiness?
3 ) Is the implied target herself?
4 ) Has DATo missed the boat entirely and failed to see that there is yet another interpretation?
― Steven Wright
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― Steven Wright