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Premium Member Comanche
COMANCHE

My mounts and I are one.
Across the plains we fly

    Like the wind that scours
    Like the sun that...

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Categories: comanche, america, hate, native american,
Form: Free verse



Comanche Man
As far as the eye could see
we rode our  horse comanche man and me
we rode in snow and in the rain
through the mountains and...

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Categories: comanche, adventure, america, animal, metaphor,
Form: Rhyme
Comanche Demond
A great shape-shifter
Created by mighty storms
spirit seeks revenge...

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Categories: comanche, people
Form: Senryu
Comanche Legends
long dearskin dresses
colors red yellow and blue
beads passing legends...

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Categories: comanche, people
Form: Senryu
Premium Member Coyote Tears
It’s cold here in Central Texas
Winter has laid its hand upon us
The night is clean and pure
With just a whisper of oak and mesquite fires
Burning...

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Categories: comanche, winter, wisdom,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Indian Givers
The once was a Native American Navajo
Who served his country and to war did go.
He wrote codes by the score
Which helped end the war
But came...

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Categories: comanche, historywar, war, world war
Form: Limerick
Native Remembrance Day
I would like to pay tribute to those who died
While introducing you to our native pride
We are Cherokee, Iroquois, and Lakota
We are Navajo, Algonquin, and...

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Categories: comanche, america, native american, remember,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Nautdah
Nautdah
Nautdah, they called you, 
In your real life they named you,
When you knew yourself,
When you lived out on the unforgiving plains.

As Nautdah, Comanche captive, 
You...

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Categories: comanche, history, identity, loss, memory,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member 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...

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Categories: comanche, native americanfather, people, father,
Form: Rhyme
Nuthin' Else To Do
It was a Tuesday night and dull boredom had set in
‘ thought I heard my ol’ car say: “Take us for a spin!
Go pickup Bobby...

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Categories: comanche, adventure, best friend, car,
Form: Rhyme
Son of the Morning Star, Or Custer At the Little Bighorn
Historically accurate, narrative poem

25 June, 1876 - Valley of the Little Bighorn

Nothing stirs this June night, not a summer’s breeze or a breath of life....

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Categories: comanche, native american, war,
Form: Narrative
I Took the Dare
There were Indians just over the Brazos
With a buffalo herd in between
They weren’t trying to stay hidden 
They wanted to be seen
The chief of these...

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Categories: comanche, adventure, cowboy-western, native american,
Form: Ballad
Textbook Texan
As I walked down the streets of Laredo
I spied a Mexican hot potato
But better by far
A Cuban cigar
With a spicy Comanche tomato...

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Categories: comanche, culture, food, lust, native
Form: Limerick
Little Moccasin { Edited }
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Categories: comanche, adventure, caregiving, education, family,
Form: Lyric
My Favorite Horse
The horses of my childhood
Do you remember too
Mr. Ed and Fury
Just to name a few
Roy had his Trigger
Dale had Butter Cup
They were stuffed and mounted
When...

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Categories: comanche, adventure, animals, childhood, cowboy-western
Form: Rhyme

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