Miracle Native American Poems
These Miracle Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Miracle. These are the best examples of Native American Miracle poems written by international poets.
A Mountain Man's Tale, Part II.
When he was born he was named Reid Gibson,
and his parents weren’t the richest of folk,
didn’t have money to buy land back east,
so off to...
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native american, adventure, family, history, loss,
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,
Dreams
Your talking dreams, now you're in my realm
The dreams are not what the actor's film
You want the truth, or fact, even faith,
reality and dream,...
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native american, allusion, animal, beautiful, beauty,
Element EarthIt is the home
to all two-legged, four-legged,
scaly, and crawlers.
It is the only element
where water, fire
and air assemble,
creating the rhythm
of life.......
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native american, creation, earth, life, miracle,
EdisonI thought of a day sans the Sun
I thought of a night sans the light
All the times that I thought of the light
I thought of...
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native american, identity, light, miracle, native
The Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation and OstentationThe Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation & Ostentation
The Not-So Distant Past:
The fallen fighters for freedom, are unable to turn in their graves,
their battered, fragmented bones, mixed...
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native american, allegory, angst, black african
We Belong To Our ChildrenToday we need a miracle of revolutionized culture to survive with our heritage's past for our future.
Many of us don't even know our traditional...
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native american, education, faith, children, native
A Song For Fallingmay came in a field
we were born no identification card
no noise
only stillness
until our spirit song
poured out our first cry
for the unknown
westward dancing woman
feed me
hold...
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native american