Best Indian Chief Poems
Below are the all-time best Indian Chief poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of indian chief poems written by PoetrySoup members
Indian ChiefIndian chief floating in the sky
Smoking peace pipe, relaxing
With tear in his eye
As he looks down on Mother Earth
Land that gave his forefathers birth...
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Categories:
indian chief, fantasy, imagination, inspirational, introspection
Form:
Free verse
Mixed MessagesMixed Messages
One last ticket.
One last seat on the train.
Running fast,
to make it, before there is
no chance to escape,
the fate of...
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Categories:
indian chief, abortion, abuse, addiction, dedication,
Form:
Free verse
Native American PeopleThe old indian chief had seen much
fought in many a battle or raid
he had fathered seven children
with his four fine young wives
Now he took...
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Categories:
indian chief, native american,
Form:
Free verse
Super ChiefAn Indian chief, named Bold Eagle,
Once lived with his faithful old beagle.
He maintained his station,
Without reservation,
In a style that was in tents, but regal....
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Categories:
indian chief, children, funny, people,
Form:
Limerick
The First ThanksgivingThis is the story of the first Thanksgiving
The way things really took place
You remember, there were a bunch of turkeys
And Pilgrims from the human race
Now...
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Categories:
indian chief, funny
Form:
Rhyme
Saga of Raging RiversThere was a Red Indian Chief
his name was Raging Waters
he lived a pleasant life
surrounded by his four wives
They took care of all his needs
gave...
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Categories:
indian chief, native american,
Form:
Epic
Fancy DressFancy Dress
You could;
Come as an Indian Chief
Or perhaps a Downhill Skier?
Come as a Jewel Thief
Or a red nose Reindeer
Come as a Grizzly Bear
Or a puppet...
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Categories:
indian chief, adventure, clothes, fantasy, games,
Form:
Rhyme
CochiseMounted on a bare backed palomino
fighting for the right to live in peace,
leader of the warrior Apaches
stood an indian chief called Cochise.
Six feet tall with...
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Categories:
indian chief, history, native american
Form:
Rhyme
Did the Tree Spirits Die TooDid The Tree Spirits Die Too
Shadows wrap the mighty black oaks
moving so slow like the older folks
Many decades have grown trees strong
...
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Categories:
indian chief, appreciation, beauty, conflict, creation,
Form:
Rhyme
Westward HoHow was the West really won?
Also how a sunset meant you were done
In a town called CENTER GULCH, TEXAS, it was a busy affair of...
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Categories:
indian chief, america, anger, bullying, character,
Form:
Rhyme
On Chance, Fate, Probability, and the Fear of DeathIt's always struck me as amazing how folks will buy more lottery tickets as the odds increase, so long as the prize money increases. The...
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Categories:
indian chief, animal, appreciation, atheist, death,
Form:
Prose
Undocumented WarriorUndocumented Warrior
By George W. Clever-----2002
I sneaked into this country on moccasin feet
No one knew I was here
Till one day someone asked
Where is your C.D.I.B....
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Categories:
indian chief, america, culture, freedom, native
Form:
Dramatic Verse
World's Best MemoryWhen I was eleven years old, my family took a cross-country trip out to the western
United States.
Along the way, we made a stop at...
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Categories:
indian chief, funnyold, me, old, time,
Form:
Narrative
Timeless Landmark CasesThat timetables rapt familiarized discern
resolves transmitting rumors, my befriend
dysfunctions with misgivings, halting's bend
and circumvents a standstill toward no end!
While oppositions furthering's belief
beginning's placate, anchoring's achieve
and...
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Categories:
indian chief, abuse, anti bullying, beautiful,
Form:
Monorhyme
Mythical BlessingTonight I choose to wrap myself
In the cloak of a wise Indian chief
So together we breathe as one
Far away meditating atop a lone cliff
And let...
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Categories:
indian chief, dream, fantasy, flying, native
Form:
Free verse