THE ACHILLES STONE, in China Grove

Here's a new poem just published in CHINA GROVE literary magazine, about my brother and I flinging stones at each other, and what happened: The Achilles Stone We were laughing,…

Here's a new poem just published in CHINA GROVE literary magazine, about my brother and I flinging stones at each other, and what happened:

The Achilles Stone

We were laughing, my brother and I,

flinging pebbles at each other in the gulley—

high, errant arcs holding little chance

of damage.

Such fierce happiness—

pretending to be warriors in battle

lifting, ecstatic, the still angelic muscle

of my arm as it grasped another small stone

then another. The spherical density winging,

falling from an apex somewhere

in the immense safe sky, till

I glimpsed the rogue geometric tilt

of this one rock downward,

just escaped from my sinless fingers,

and cried out,

Run!

He looked at me, still laughing—

and in that eternity

before the oblong stone found

the soft tuft of my brother’s

skull

I knew for the first time

what was at stake in this world.

Loving

even the blood that ran down his face

as we stood staring,

his rock slipping

from thumb and forefinger

with his body

to the dirt.