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Happy Native American Poems

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


Premium Member Clouds of Grey Hues
Clouds of grey hues,
Swim across the air above. 
A dove is flying high,
Racing to reach his nest below. 

You can feel the rain, 
Drizzling droplets...

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Categories: native american, 5th grade, april, beauty,



Premium Member THE RAINL THE WIND AND THE SUN
The rain that showered us all evening had stopped.
although many drops were still clinging to the trees…
As I walked a few of those drops fell...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, rain, sun,

Premium Member No love like yours
You were dressed in a midnight blue 
Hooded cloak, the full moon an apparition
Of your face.
I fell in love with the eternal abyss of your
Heart...

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Categories: abuse, native american,

Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving
By Michelle Morris
23/11/2023

Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving for everything
Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving to everyone

Happy Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving and best wishes 
Happy Thanksgiving 
Family love and eternal blessings 

© Michelle Morris, 2023...

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Categories: native american, blessing, celebration, family, native

Premium Member Thankful For the Morning and Native American Philosophy
May we be blessed to acknowledge all the wonders in our life
that have, for us, thus far accrued…
and to begin each day with a word...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: morning, native american, thanks,



Premium Member Cowboys and Indians 2023
The cowboys always won
    The Indians always lost
       I yearned to see a cowboy
  ...

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Categories: native american, conflict, fantasy, humor, murder,

Premium Member Dancing Pequot River
Flying free
in rooftop ecstasy

Raptor's wings direct
with feathered pins strong, erect
swelling mountain chests
then wings 
brought safely down
protecting Earth's 
most sacred wounds.

Standing Yang
with wings wide spread
Left then...

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Categories: native american, dance, earth day, health,

Massacre At William Henry, Part Iii
...Outside the French guns continued to screech,
a blast rocked them all, and opened a breach,
morale was fading, beginning to sag,
the next day the French sent...

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Categories: native american, america, conflict, courage, history,

Premium Member On the Hill
On the hill, a mother 
is desperate to nurse babies
who have gone still and silent, 
with milk they'll never take

She knows they are not sleeping...

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Categories: native american, animal, bereavement, birth, child,

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,

Native Americans
They where hunter gatherers at one with the land,
They thanked mother earth with song and dance,
Occasionally another tribe would raid and kill,
Years they lived on...

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Categories: native american, betrayal, culture, freedom, native

Premium Member Blue Sky
Blue Sky

Rocks.
Deep in the ground. 
Pulled from the darkness
by the sweat of brave men, 
ever challenging the black. 

Holes in the ground that hold the...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, america, hero, history, hope,

Premium Member Your Shoes
Your Shoes

Are the wrong size. 
I never liked how they looked, but I was silent.
You made me that way, for a long time.
Not forever.

All grown...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, anger, anti bullying, grandfather,

The Homeless Poet
A homeless poet

A few days ago, I was walking home with my dollar store notebook in my hand as I walked. I was deep in...

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Categories: native american, for him, heartbroken, home,

Premium Member Bright
Bright

A tiny seed and plain dirt. 
Water, sunshine, and faith.
Then… not quickly, not slowly…
but… at the right moment.
A delight to the eyes, 
and a magnificent...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, anti bullying, emotions, inspirational,


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