Unquaking The Duck

Unquaking The Duck

A Poem by Earl Schumacker
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Morning rush

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Unquaking The Duck


Code-ical echoes rise with the dawn

On yellow reeds tobacco smoked fog

Aged and stained the hunter waits

Whiskey breath, bullets cold click

Quak quak then pop pop is heard

Duck for dinner is just around the corner

Just past the rifle barrel as it unloads

© 2017 Earl Schumacker


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I like it, Earl. It's a familiar image, though I've never hunted ducks with a rifle, only a shotgun. I can see your poem in a painting. The imagery is so vivid and original. Nice work, sir.

Posted 6 Years Ago


Earl Schumacker

6 Years Ago

Hi Robert, Thank you! I have never handled a fire arm so I guess we can deduce I've never hunted. .. read more

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Added on December 30, 2017
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Tags: meadow, smoke, fog, rifle, calm, death

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Earl Schumacker
Earl Schumacker

Atlantic City, NJ



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B.A. Degree in Literature and Language. I enjoy writing short stories, poetry, novels and keeping up with new scientific discoveries. I enjoy philosophy and Art appreciation. more..

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