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Dark Native American Poems

These Dark Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Dark. These are the best examples of Native American Dark poems written by international poets.


Piece of Her Soul
Inspired by a moving storyline from a show. Rape takes more than a woman's body. It is a violation of her soul. 

Piece of her...

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Categories: history, native american, violence,



Death of a Warrior
Inspired by a storyline from a show. The Native American tribal culture is beautiful. This is written in honour of their Light. 

Death of a...

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Categories: native american, courage, death, life, native

Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: native american, america, autumn, culture, education,

Loss
She smiled a toothy smile with perfect sized lips and straight white teeth welcoming me,
Her face perfectly symmetrical except for one brown eye shaped slightly...

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Categories: native american, divorce, family, heartbreak, native

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Ii
II.
They did not use Reid Gibson that kindly
as they drove him swiftly on up the trail,
when he fell behind or misunderstood
the two would both strike...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,



Premium Member Owl a Spirit Totem
With the wisdom of your power animal
It is time to face the shadows
Be fearless without nocturnal fears
Seek wisdom in silence, as your totem, owl
Your truth...

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Categories: animal, native american, spiritual,

Premium Member Dancing Bear
your eyes, black diamonds as dark and potent as your soul
your skin, the color of your sandstone mesas
your hair, a sacred silky, shiny, black mane
stranded...

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Categories: angst, beauty, native american,

Mad American Empire: Wilderness Ii
Out into the wilderness haunted by ghost town’s ancient bloodstains and lost history scars. 

We wander the dark borderlands between awakening dreams and incandescent seams....

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Categories: native american, allegory, america, analogy, art,

Premium Member Antebellum Elegy
Prologue
 
Abandoned and in disrepair the mansion 
Is dark now; a story behind every stanchion.
It is an unwitting monument to a way of life,
Since foreclosed...

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Categories: history, native american,

Enough
Enough


“Rescue me from my own shadows, breath life to my failures
light the darkest moments with simple acceptance 
smallest gestures, so natural mean everything, keep me...

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Categories: native american, absence, abuse, anxiety, mental

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: native american, 12th grade, character, hope,

Training Day 0--
All is still and quiet on the drill pad.
Even night still sleeps at zero dark-thirty.
Celestial bodies lend their light, but sparingly.
Though their contribution will hardly...

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Categories: native american, career, dedication, military, native

Premium Member Are We Not Brothers, Made From the Same Dirt, Tribute To Philip Freneau
Are We Not Brothers, Made From The Same Dirt,
(Tribute to  Philip Freneau and his poem,
The Dying Indian)


Are We Not Brothers, Made From The Same...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, conflict, dedication, history,

Premium Member Bergfried
I.	  The Settlement

          Hickory bark bluffs
         ...

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Categories: native american, adventure, allusion, metaphor, myth,

Premium Member Oh Little Pot
oh little pot, little pot
please do tell me what i'm not
tell me, tell me whatsyagot
may be, may be it's a lot
you may hold secrets 'n...

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Categories: native american, dark, fire, introspection, light,


Book: Shattered Sighs