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In a far off land where Lions and bear Roam around inciting no Fear Where, the lion can be small And the mouse big And the unicorns can prance through halls And the birds do not need to fly Where mice don’t need to be afraid And foxes have no need to be sly Where the ****** past of the rabbit, Is solemnly and regretfully acknowledge By its many oppressors and killer in ways deemed fit Where the ***** and the ***** Do not need to bow their heads in shame As victims of Sin Where the fish can love the butterfly And the leopard plays with the lamb A world in where the sky Is lit by the lights Of ten thousand moths Unworried about danger of sight And in where the sparrows swim And the fire burns in the lake Where the conflict has at last Been resolved in ways thought impossible.
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Dec 15, 2017
Dec 15, 2017 at 8:36 AM UTC
Unto the World We know
Mrs. Wolfe sat, confused and angry That Charlie is being sent home. Suspended for three days. They refused the in-school community work For reparation. She preferred the healing circle. In frustration, she alluded to me being racist. But I'm Native. She was exposed. Bewildered and befuddled. I was born naked, lived clothed, and will die broken. I am a member of the Tribe. Contribute to the Band. I keep the beat, smudge, dance, good at archery, Can't spear fish, but buy cheap smokes. My group calls me Fran Dog, But Proinsias is my native name. Then came the critical error: You don't look Native. Ah, but I am. And you sound racist. I am native Irish. From Cavan. I asked for them to leave the door open.
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May 10, 2017
May 10, 2017 at 5:01 PM UTC
We're All Native