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Pain Native American Poems

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


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,



Epigrams Iv
EPIGRAMS IV

Improve yourself by others' writings, attaining freely what they purchased at the expense of experience.
—Socrates, loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch

I didn’t mean to...

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Categories: native american, fun, joy, life, love,

Premium Member Through Her Eyes
Through Her Eyes

It’s through her eyes, that hide her cries,
one sees into her soul
which feigns the fears and teems with tears 
that time cannot console.

She’s...

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Categories: native american, sad,

Premium Member Adivasi, the Natives
Natives,  Adivasi, however we identify them,
They were there before we came, and took over their land from them,
We used them, displaced them, put a...

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© Jay Narain  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american,

Naked Trees
Naked Trees
Fall becomes Winter
Naked Trees fill the yard with decaying brown leaves
Hanging on to a few who refuse to leave the safety of their branches
Leaves...

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Categories: native american, america, autumn, culture, education,



The Legend of Big Indian, Part Ii
...For years they both lived there
in the crisp mountain air,
the rolling ridges were their home,
it was not written down,
so what pleasures they found
are only to...

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Categories: native american, america, history, loss, lost

A Mountain Man's Tale, Part Vi
VI.
When his pa had died, Reid had just felt fear,
he’d been a child, the pain overwhelming,
but to see Eagle Vision lying dead…
he felt a blind...

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Categories: native american, adventure, family, history, loss,

Land
When the land had no "gods" 
we were all one
one family
one clan
one village
one Tribe...
then those holily bathed came
and lied about God 
then they threw a...

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Categories: native american, analogy, birth, conflict, native

Massacre At William Henry, Part I
Young Ned was only sixteen years old when
they called for the militia to come again,
having warred with the French for three years now,
and raids had...

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

Premium Member We Are One
We Are One


Dear Ancient Sister
I hear your distant calls finding me on a gentle breeze
You have lived in my dreams for many seasons

My voice 
Your...

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Categories: native american, blessing, celebration, community, courage,

Premium Member Are We Not Brothers, Made From the Same Dirt, Tribute To Philip Freneau
Are We Not Brothers, Made From The Same Dirt,
(Tribute to  Philip Freneau and his poem,
The Dying Indian)


Are We Not Brothers, Made From The Same...

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Categories: native american, appreciation, conflict, dedication, history,

Premium Member Datura Moon
I have chosen to hide away
when night has come without delay
with moonrise

I'm toxic to those who know me
with no misgivings to finality
apathetic moonstone

Shiva worships my...

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Categories: native american, dream, flower, magic, native

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,

Siege At Baker Ranch, Part Ii
II.
It was several days before trouble came,
the quiet seemed at odds with all the news,
the papers told of a nation enraged,
with loud cries for the...

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

Premium Member The Warrior Poem
It’s known as the Warrior Poem and is attributed to Tecumseh
a Native American warrior and chief
who as a Native American in the late 17 and...

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


Book: Shattered Sighs