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my chief ... thoughts go back to that again - the day you found me on the plain so bleeding from a musket wound and dying, slow, with fear and pain my own kind left me there to die to not waste cares for such as I an orphan white boy, still a child with troubled heart, I won't deny yet, you did lend me mercy then with no concern of who I'd been and raised me like your very own to learn the ways of Tlingit men my course has not been easy life more basic, yes, but hardship rife and still, my gut and heart are full midst joys of family, food and wife and now I watch this poignant fire of sparking cinders, drifting higher while tribe and I conduct you home all dancing ‘round this funeral pyre each flaming ember turns the thief and steals you off, my father, chief o sad, to but command the flames and scorch away my crushing grief and yet, as each one climbs on high those precious mem’ries, you and I are borne the heavens, ever-bright and placed as stars … upon the sky. ~ 2nd Place ~ in the "Tribute To Native Culture" Poetry Contest, Line Gauthier, Judge & Sponsor.
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