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William Crowe II
Poems
May 2014
The handsome people
This is the song of the handsome people
bleached white bones
dark red flesh
with wrinkles deep and old
as the desert.
Their arrows having disembarked
have faded into the
molten clay of the
mean-spirited earth.
Their heritage having been
habitually crushed with cause
for hatred has been
enveloped in peace and pride
and is cloaked in
dry hides.
Feathered in cold trails of tears
to match trails of aging
they have covered up their
misfortunes with song
and smoke.
Their rainbow carried by the wind
to some far-off pasture
rides on the backs of deer
and dead bison
to be consumed in smoke
and black flame.
#indian
#culture
#american
#native
Written by
William Crowe II
Georgia, USA
(Georgia, USA)
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