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Introspection Native American Poems

These Introspection Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Introspection. These are the best examples of Native American Introspection poems written by international 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,



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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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, dark, fire, introspection, light,

Somewhere Between
To see me is to look
through storm clouds
To view what I have hidden
in the depths of my gaze.

To hear me is to listen
only to the...

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Categories: native american, freedom, growth, introspection, moving

Premium Member The Price of Free Will
Medicine Hat Appaloosa
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Remember free will too has been gifted,
with freedom allied to fate's fickle choice.
Tendered words uttered still..now uplifted, 
God provides each one a life...

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Categories: native american, 6th grade, earth, god,

Premium Member Compelling
it's always been a mystery 
why i am so moved day or night 
at the sound of native drumming 
when loudly my heart thumps in...

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Categories: native american, emotions, introspection, life, mystery,



Premium Member Wiseelder Turkeys
My parenting totem
was the Hawk
of bicamerally perfect egocentric vision
usually greeted by a loud Yang squawk
and vigorous walk
in the other wrong direction.

My WiseElder totem
is the Turkey,
CoMessiah...

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Categories: native american, age, earth, health, humor,

You May Assume
You may assume that I am a grizzly bear because you hear me growl. Until you see that I am merely scratching my back or...

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Categories: native american, character, emotions, how i

Native American Lore Day and Night
A long time ago when I was a little girl
I heard a story told by my family about
a Cherokee tribe who once believed it 
would...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, blessing, change, humanity,

Behind the Smokescreen
Behind the Smokescreen

Smoke screens on all sides;
Makes for hidden truths and purposed lies.
Imperfect vision clouded by events;
Distraction of human common sense.

Storm clouds, fog, and rain;
Confuses...

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Categories: introspection, life, native american,

Walking Towards Tomorrow
Walking Towards Tomorrow

Yesterday I did not walk away
Today I walk in a better way

Yesterday I pondered the many mysteries of the spirit.
Today I ponder the...

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Categories: introspection, life, native american,

Somebody
Somebody 

From the moment you were born:
Somebody loved you,
Somebody loved the ideal of you,
Somebody obsessed about you.

From the moment you were born:
Somebody welcomed you,
Somebody made...

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Categories: native american, birth, how i feel,

Medicine Quest
Medicine Quest 

You may sulk or you may heal;
It is the same amount of energies still.
You may concentrate on who did you wrong;
Same old dance,...

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Categories: introspection, life, native american,

Free Spirit
Free Spirit

There are spirits that are free;
Thinking outside the box of society.
Bound not by the chaos of the Earth;
Remembering in heart life's worth.

Silencing the angry...

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Categories: native american, freedom, introspection, morning, native

Introspection
Introspection 

I silenced myself
Only thoughts to keep company
I disconnected myself 
From modern society 
In silence I discovered myself 
My purpose became known 
With purpose I...

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Categories: home, introspection, native american,

Premium Member What To Fear
If all mankind's wishes, would join forces
Earths people would have no evil to fear
Children wouldn't live or learn of hunger
because all newborn babies would thrive
But,...

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© Tom Larrow  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, earth, education, inspirational, introspection,


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