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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2004-03-16 07:47 AM




What made your little feet to fly
The course of meadow, road and hill
With sweat of terror on your face
More swift than would a child’s pace
Allow an eye to pass on by
A lovely daffodil?

What made your little heart to pound
And fill your veins with gushing fear
Through strange terrain, unknown and wild
That showed no comfort to a child
With calloused feet northeastward bound
And silence in the ear ?

In cat-like softness o’er the stream
Through black of night a phantom lead
The pitter pat of freedom feet
That danced to freedom drummer’s beat
But in a child’s nightmare seemed
The feet ofliving dead

No time to pause, no turning back
The weak must stay, the strong must fend
What made you run and run some more
With weary bones and open sore
Then squeeze through tunnels dark and black
To reach a tunnel’s end?

What made your little feet to fly
Behind a mother’s ragged skirt
And leave your footprints in the moss
Along the streams you had to cross?
Those little prints none could deny
Were footsteps of a man

You lost the hand that led you on
In feather swiftness o’er the hills
On life’s most dire and fragile trail
With helmless ship and tethered sail.
What made you linger there too long
Among the daffodils?

Elizabeth Santos

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1 posted 2004-03-16 07:58 AM


this leaves me feeling sad
but its so sweetly melodic

Martie
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2 posted 2004-03-16 10:05 AM


Liz

With this kind of point of view, history can be so poignant and real.  You write with such sensitiviy and flair.  

Bonnie j
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3 posted 2004-03-16 10:22 AM


My heart cries for these running souls. The child born into fear.
Beautiful write, but filled with such sadness.
Love Bon-Bon

Goodknight
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4 posted 2004-03-16 07:12 PM


Liz - this is a very poignant and touching poem but very powerful also - there is a strong history of the underground railroad in the part of OH I live - you write it so very well - what fear and courage they all must have felt and had both the runners and the people who moved them - Paul
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5 posted 2004-03-16 08:30 PM


A captivating write. Poignantly portraying the fearful flight to freedom.

believe in what your heart feels...

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6 posted 2004-03-16 10:41 PM


OMG....to have ever had to experience this....my heart is pounding so hard right now. This is a beautiful piece of sad truth...Excellent, Elizabeth
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7 posted 2004-03-17 03:15 AM


gosh
ethome
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8 posted 2004-03-17 03:27 AM


Beautiful writing Elizabeth......Very poignant!

Good to read your work again...

Eric

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