Funeral Native American Poems
These Funeral Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Funeral. These are the best examples of Native American Funeral poems written by international poets.
There For MeLooking 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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native american, 12th grade, character, hope,
ancient embers -
my chief ...
thoughts go back to that again -
the day you found me on...
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native american, appreciation, farewell, father, fire,
Steal Away To GaiaSteal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus,
Steal away, steal away home,
I ain't got long to stay here.
My Lord he calls me
He calls me by...
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native american, funeral, gospel, green, grief,
Solomon Mahlangu: My Blood Will Nourish the Tree That Will Bear the Fruits of Freedom(special thanks to a friend who shared this tribute to Solomon Mahlangu)
Solomon Mahlangu: My Blood will Nourish the Tree that will Bear the Fruits of...
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native american, black african american, courage,
DeathTime fell fast
Things became hard
Worries were vast
Lives begain scared
Hopes endlessly hidden
All things seemed forbidden
Days filled with darkness
Lives consumed and left sparkless
Awaiting the doom
Sitting only...
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native american, confusion, death, depression, fantasy,
2012 ConfessionHave you ever been in a situation when it feels like everyone is against you, and the whole world is pressing down on your shoulders?...
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native american, confusion, death, dedication, devotion,
Under Ground CitiesA man walks into a new generation gangster town,
there were guns, amoe, drugs, explosives, and allot of bad people, and that's all he found.
He...
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native american, funeral, inspirational, introspection, life,
The RestingTHE RESTING
Our death of soul steals slowly through the years
the fog of mind that's never known to be;
brought on by laughter, love, and hate and...
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native american, angst, black african american,