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Sonnet Native American Poems

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


Premium Member The Nature of We
Love this vast planet of ever being
loosen the mortar in your fortress wall.
Sense what all our eyes are clearly seeing
into oneness let loose spirit stones...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: angel, humanity, native american,



Premium Member 'color of My Heart'

Since a child I have wandered and explored,
the forest and all the meadows and streams;
the spirit wind has been my great reward,
my hair taken along...

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Categories: native american, nature,

Premium Member Mighty Tatonka
From west-to-east they daubed the plains with dark
          The groans of horns and hooves to shake...

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Categories: native american, animal, appreciation, men, native

The Two Spirit In the Unexpected Double Exposure Photo
A Two Exposure Photo of Myself…
Ussen, you do work mysteriously. 
I do see my older & younger self.
What an unexpected strange surprise.

I see an older,...

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Categories: native american, anti bullying, anxiety, art,

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 Sacred Burial Ground
Once, in a thought, it seemed how everything
stood without color, either black or white
or marbled grey, were sparrows tipped in flight
then pitched to the barn...

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Categories: abuse, america, native american,

Premium Member Colour of My Heart
Since a child I have wandered and explored,
the forest and all the meadows and streams;
the spirit wind has been my great reward,
my hair taken along...

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Categories: native american, nature,

Premium Member A People


Gathered upon the sacred fire burning        
Of rustic melodies foreseen and told    
A crying vision...

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Categories: native american, beauty, creation, father, grandfather,

Premium Member Broken Lance
We traveled like the winds before the storm
And rode horses bareback on opened ground
The campfires kept were always bright and warm
Before the Iron Horse came...

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Categories: america, betrayal, native american,

Premium Member Gone
Gone

Gone, better way of life that once was true
replaced by dancing lies written on cue.
Gone, decency once citizens choose to enforce
replaced by -do this, for...

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Categories: native american, art, history, judgement, native

And If It All Should End In Flame
This dream was not mine from the beginning, 
For others wiser, reasoning, adept 
Dared move beyond their allotted space 
To question why injustice continue 
On...

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Categories: courage, native american, political,

Premium Member Brave Conquerors of Weakened Tribes
Brave Conquerors Of Weakened Tribes

They could never in any great haste
their false glory dare to forsake.
Why abandon that gleam in their eyes
for truth in those...

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Categories: native american, conflict, corruption, death, evil,

Premium Member Bedonkohe Blood
BEDONKOHE BLOOD
Great Spirit here come I in humble prayer
child of your Bedonkohe blood and line.
I raise my hands to recognize you there
and plea you recognize...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american,

Premium Member On the Boston Marathon Bomb Blast: On a Festive Flag-Flapping Day of Fun
Terza Rima Sonnet On the Boston Marathon bomb blast: 
     On a festive flag-flapping day of fun

   for the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, political,

Premium Member Blood of Geronimo
BLOOD OF GERONIMO
Great Spirit here come I in humble prayer
child of your Bedonkohe blood and line.
I raise my hands to recognize you there
and plea you...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: native american, adventure, angst, art, black


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