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Imagination Native American Poems

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


Premium Member Black Powder Mountain
Just about a mile outside pyrite town
there's black powder mountain, forever looking down.
It has a grizzly disposition and a couple veins of mean
lightning licks the...

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Categories: 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,

Living Her Life
She sees the pains,
Which her native folk have gained.
She changed from a little girl
To someone who has always had the potential
To change her own little...

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Categories: culture, humanity, native american,

Premium Member Verification From Brother Wolf
One ethereal night Wolf Woman was wakened by Father Moon
I have a task he told her, turn your sculptured face to the stars.
She understood the...

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Premium Member Dream Work of Wolf Woman
One ethereal night Wolf Woman was wakened by Father Moon
I have a task he told her, turn your sculptured face to the stars.
She understood the...

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Categories: native american, spiritual,



Premium Member Streaming
Streaming

I cannot chose to enter into the stream
Any more than select my night's dream,
But when swept into its generative storm,
Where earthly imaginings under perform:

Then -...

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Categories: imagination, native american, poets,

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,

Mystic Imagination
I feel the pressure of the tiny beads
My new found band pleases me so as I
Walk through the morning mist of the mountain
Where my family...

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Categories: imagination, native american,

Premium Member Black Hills Legacy
Black Hills Legacy

In the vaults of the U.S. government,
Sits a cache of money gathering interest.
But money cannot buy the hearts of a people
In exchange for...

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Categories: native american, america, education, history, native

Ill Suited For Madcap Twenty First Century World
Aghast at explosive industrialization/
urbanization once sacred wild woodland
whittled away overlain bumper crops
comprising trappings green lighted
supposedly signaling progress unwittingly
overrides avast enclave (teeming with

diverse flora and fauna...

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Categories: native american, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member Clumsy Cousins
I wonder if THC
and our Holy Cooperative Spirit
could be cousins
like Grandmother Moon
and Grandmother Tree.

Why do you want to wonder 
about something as curious as that,
dear?

Oh,...

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Categories: native american, cousin, health, humor, myth,

Premium Member Strolling, Not Stalking, Greeneville Ct
When guys get so old
pubic hairs
are as long as penises

It's not time to grow
a longer and fatter, more drivable,
penal delivery system
promising retributive rape
of an entire...

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Categories: native american, caregiving, community, education, environment,

The World From the Eyes of a Caveman
The mountain breeze, 
Frozen fractals, heavy clouds,
The hardened rocks, plains, valleys, 
rivers, oceans, seas,
highlands, lowlands, grasslands, river basins, vegetations, rainforest, 
birds, trees, animals, insects...
All these...

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Categories: native american, hilarious, imagery, imagination, muse,

Indian Presence
Indian Presence

On a high road round a Kiamischi,
On a sunny afternoon,
We stopped upon an overlook
To enjoy the valley view.

A layout of variegated green,
Like scattered postage...

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Categories: imagery, native american,

Passionate Poemaglyph
Scrabbled upon the dark cave wall                   ...

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Categories: native american, allegory, imagination, language, love,


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