What is the meaning of the poem the arrow and the song?

“The Arrow and the Song” As a Representation of Wonder: The poem is a comparison of an arrow shot in the air and a song sung in the open. It shows how both disappear quickly with far-reaching impacts. The poet narrates how he once shot an arrow and sang a song, and it was not possible to locate their flight.

Also know, what is the mood of the poem the arrow and the song?

As for the song he's found in the heart of a friend, it's meaning he has fallen in love and found a peaceful care within another. The tone of the poem is inspiring as the poem is talking about how he took his harsh mistakes and learned form them, and took his positive doings and found love.

Furthermore, when was the arrow and the song written? 1845

Herein, who wrote the poem The Arrow and the Song?

Henry

Where did the poet shoot the arrow?

Ans- The poet found the arrow in an oak.

Who has sight so keen and strong?

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow It fell to earth, I knew not where; For who has sight so keen and strong, That it can follow the flight of song?

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