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Spring Rain
"Spring Rain" she was named by her father Chief Many Horses. Through her veins the hot blood of the majestic Comanche courses! The young maiden crushed the hearts of many dashing braves, But to be free to chase the vagabond winds is all she ever craves! Her father willed her a handsome colt when she was but a little girl. She named him "Big Thunder" - his coat was akin to that of a pearl! Her raven hair streamed behind her as she clasped "Big Thunder's" mane! Ah! Sweet communion with Mother Earth as they raced across the plain! She preferred the buffalo hunt or spearing fish from tranquil shores, To tanning hides, preparing pemmican and other such mundane chores! Her father tutored the budding princess to assume the role of Chief. She ever looked beyond the horizon to bring her people needed relief! She fought in many battles and counted coup much to the Chief's chagrin. She could be heard shouting the "Comanche Yell" above the battles' din! Her battle cry was ever, "Great White Father, leave my people be! It is our land the Great Spirit has given us! We just want to live free" Alas, Chief Many Horses was killed in battle and she assumed his role. To smoke the peace pipe and make a better life for the tribe was her goal. Sadly, the Comanche won many battles but eventually lost the war, But Spring Rain, the only female Chief, will be remembered forever more! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved Placed No. 5 inConstance's "Rain, The Story" Contest - January 2011
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