Cherries black by water flowing, berries blue, the hue of Father sky. Bluffs and buffaloes a long time ago, the Great Spirit permeated land and lives. Eagles flew in hearts of men; honest words were spoken then. No token treaties, no entreaties, arrows flew like truth to hearts of antelopes. No interlopers, no antebellum prairie schooners, no sooner had they come than bison hooves were no longer heard. They herded cattle, making chattel of red men and women and children. Wild dogs knew better.
Copyright 2019 Tod Howard Hawks
A graduate of Andover and Columbia College, Columbia University, Tod Howard Hawks has been a poet and a human-rights advocate for his entire adult life.