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Relationship Native American Poems

These Relationship Native American poems are examples of Native American poems about Relationship. These are the best examples of Native American Relationship 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,



Family Strokes
1.The dogma of atheist does not contain any stance
(positive nor negative)about any form of incest.
about pig eating,about swine soup,about fried frogs,
about consensual gaang baang etcetera.
2.Moreover,most...

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Categories: native american, abortion, atheist, brother, native

Premium Member Dogon Mask Dancers Biggest Job
Dogon mask dancer is nervous for the first time in twenty-six years
For the newly departed is his favorite grandfather, mountain deer man.
He has not done...

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Categories: death, native american, relationship,

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,

Hurt Him To Save Him
HURT HIM TO SAVE HIM

Secret tip
nations keep
lies deep
than relationship.
Lips zip,
wise plot,
tough gut
but...
fear not,
I KNOW,
though
red hot
dark pot
like your 
man hunt
till your 
man's hurt.
If he know
let him...

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Categories: native american, 1st grade, deep, for



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,

Hoo Noo
I met a girl in Cibecue
Who did not quite know what to do
Then down by the river
She turned Indian-giver
And I ended up with the flu...

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Categories: native american, beauty, giggle, girl, health,

Premium Member I Wish I Were a Dreamcatcher
I wish I were a dreamcatcher
     I would hang in your window
Soak in sunrays through the day 
   ...

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Categories: native american, devotion, dream, fantasy, native

Premium Member Thought Experiments
It is interesting to consider a national economy,
and a personal economy,
as iconic of our ionic political empowerment,
and competitively anti-ionic disempowerment;
so economic marginalization
becomes an icon for...

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Categories: health, native american, political,

Indigenous Silver Spoon
I want to live in my mother's cheekbones that kiss the moon,
then climb down her braids and fall asleep in my indigenous silver spoon....

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Categories: native american, childhood, culture, daughter, mother,

Premium Member Not More Bad News
Once upon the start of time,
Universal Space was permaculturally natural systemic
intelligence
information--
Positively radiant development
of nondual co-gravitating systemic memory capacity,
progenerically,
pregeneratively,
birth-bang Father Solar System
revolving Mother Earth, 
their swirling...

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Categories: humor, native american, nature,

Premium Member Bio-Logos
It started when I was 8.
My eighth year, that is. 
Owl visited and left her reincarnating message
transmuting her last breath out
as my first new breath...

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Categories: native american, culture, earth, language, native

The Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation and Ostentation
The 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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Categories: native american, allegory, angst, black african

Unashamed Self-Promotion
:-)


Greetings, good and kind fellow Soup-ers!

'Tis wonderful, I say,
to be a Soup-er, so if I may,

I humbly request you to lay down your pen dipped...

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Categories: native american, home, hope, humorous, imagination,

In My Community
Our Ancestors fought to the death,
Just so we can live a brighter day,
So before you light up that blunt of meth,
Think about what you’re giving...

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Categories: native american, baby, beauty, black african


Book: Shattered Sighs