My Dakota plains Broken by clusters of trees That surround farms Connected by black thin lines Draped between poles That follow roads
Or a shortcut across fields On giant steel mannequins Standing watch over Corn, beans, sunflower Or cows or horses Or sheep
On My Dakota prairie With rich black dirt That feed crops And sustain our towns Our clusters of life Our family and self.
While South Dakota is so much more than agriculture, our ancestry that came here generations ago dug their roots in deep and nurtured this place in our hearts. It is a beautiful place... sometimes harsh, but a glorious place to take in.