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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required They once lived here on Hudson River banks- Lenape Indians of long ago. Beneath our home may lie the underworld of spirits that we know to come and go. Our kids and friends held campfires down the hill, and from the woods heard chants clear as can be. An arrowhead was found and brought inside, and from that day the spirits seemed most free. For years we've seen the shadows down our hall and darting figures rushing by each door; a fan that starts to whirl with no switch turned; lamp lights that dim at will on every floor. Much time has passed since we had built our home- the coffee maker still turns on at will. The touch lamps glow and fade all by themselves; computer icons move, do not stay still. So many mornings, our computer screens are fixed on 'guest' and not our email names, just like some ghosts signed on and off all night- these spirits are intent on playing games. No harm has come to us, just puzzling times, in never knowing why this came to be. Perhaps a tribe once lived here long ago; their roaming spirits, still alive and free. September 12, 2016 ~7th Place~ Contest Name: Give Me Goosebumps Sponsor: Nina Parmenter Judged: 12/21/2018 True story- based on the myths about these Indian spirits still roaming. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Newburgh, NY, is located on the west shore of the Hudson River on the lands of the Waoranek peoples described by the Europeans who first encountered them as a close-knit, loving, and peaceable group. The Waoranek was part of the Lenape tribe of the Algonquin nation. Around them, in the bay, were other related bands also part of the greater Lenape-Algonquin peoples."
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