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Mercy, Turned
Cold and sodden The rain fell heavy in the night As if his sins were known to the sky gods And, in mercy, sought to wash them off his spirit He knelt down by the old Cheyenne chief Eyes softly lit by the kerosene lantern he held "Our crimes against your people are beyond forgiveness," he said Struggling through the chief's native tongue The ailing chief looked up at him, a furrow in his brow "I was a good soldier," the calvalry officer continued, "it was my job" Tears streaming, though the chief could not tell in such a downpour Unsheathing his knife, he cut the old man's restraints "In your next world," he added, "say a prayer for us ... for the white man" "We have wronged you so," hanging his head in shame The old chief placed a weathered hand tenderly on the officer's shoulder Rose to his feet, and walked slowly off into the night Carrying a heaviness beyond that of the storm ... A single gun shot in the distance confirmed his troubled heart He stopped briefly to say a prayer for the soldier's spirit Thought of his woman's smile ... and headed home. ~ 3rd Place ~ in the "Contest 600, Any Free Verse, Up To A Max Of 20 Lines" Poetry Contest, Brian Strand, Judge & Sponsor.
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