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Mistletoe Angel
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0 posted 2002-04-24 11:14 PM


(This is different for me, I read this story in class today about the Trail of Tears, and I am part Cherokee so I feel strongly about that story, so this is just a ramble I thought of reflecting on that time...)

Cherokee Sun
By: Noah Eaton
4/24/02

Ah, I've seen a day with no end
A summer with no sun
No flag claimed to my nation
Ah, you know that I've seen
A trail of endless tears
Blue-jeaned outlaws placing evictions

I've crossed deserts between
Walked through thunderstorms of salt
My home put into exile
I sold my soul to the Raven Mocker
Then I won my laurels back
Digging my pride from my grave of denial

I wave this blue blanket now
Whirling my arms like the wings of a butterfly
I will be firm
With the Great Spirit, I believe we all can fly...

Ah, I believe there is a great design
For everyone recognized in faith
My incentive passed on from my ancestral heritage
Ah, why do we sacrifice the dreams of our fathers
And war the allied principles of one another
And trade the pride to our governments?

I tread softly with a purpose for ecstasy
To find the charity in thieves
Yearning for my prayer to find its consummation
I toil to close in the Great Divide
And in this territory
I wish to be aligned in one simple constellation

I wave this blue blanket now
Whirling my arms like the wings of a butterfly
I will be firm
With the Great Spirit, I believe I can fly...

I am sunburned
But I will remain
I am thirsty
My cry will be my only necessary refrain

I wave this blue blanket now
Whirling my arms like the wings of a butterfly
I will be firm
With the Great Spirit, I believe I can fly...
I will remain
My cry will be my refrain...

[This message has been edited by Mistletoe Angel (04-26-2002 12:04 AM).]

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1 posted 2002-04-24 11:19 PM


WOW!!
Noah, this is one of your best....very well done!

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2 posted 2002-04-24 11:27 PM


And what a lovely departure it is, Noah! This is beautiful. I am enjoying watching your work grow - I see now it is without boundaries!

Cor

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3 posted 2002-04-24 11:33 PM


Noah!  This is the best I have seen you write!
This is just wonderful sweetie!
Your work is growing SO fast!
~Hugs, Nancy~


*your sidekick!*

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4 posted 2002-04-25 10:48 PM


Really wonderful expression of such a tragic and brutal quest. Well done Noah!
ThisDiamond

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5 posted 2002-04-26 07:25 PM


Awesome, Noah!
You have such a strong sense of caring, in everything you write.
Sandra

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6 posted 2002-04-26 07:27 PM


ah now you are touching me with words of love for the Cherokee nation.  My daughter is part cherokee, I see their heritage in her....wonderful Noah.  Loved this one, library stuff...

Like a red brick,
in a white wall
somebodies brush
forgot to paint...
lonely....(as sung by Tracy Lawrence..)


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7 posted 2002-04-27 02:07 PM


Over a thousand treatys were made with the native Americans by our government.Every one of them was broken.We have no grounds to be judgmental about ethnic cleansing.It was a part of our history.

paladin

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8 posted 2002-04-27 03:07 PM


You've done very well with this topic m'friend...me thinks it to be one of your best!!!

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



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9 posted 2002-04-27 04:46 PM


Hi Noah, I loved this piece and this is my favorite line:

"With the Great Spirit, I believe I can fly..."

Anything to do with Native America(ns) I just adore. Thank you for rambling.
Hugs, Marti

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10 posted 2002-04-27 04:49 PM


And they still tell their story through you Noah...James
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11 posted 2002-04-27 05:31 PM


Hi Noah, How are you, I missed reading your wonderful poems, OH now this is great, I do like reading some varied works by you, This is so unique and different and yes from your normal style and topic but it is so fresh and good. Great write, Floria

Floria

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But die with all their music in them"
(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

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