The American Indian Reader: LiteratureIndian Historian Press, 1973 |
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... speak words that have never been spoken I want to breathe the air that has never been breathed I want to laugh where there's no laughing I want my eyes to cry where tears have never fallen I want to fight where no one has fought I want ...
... speak words that have never been spoken I want to breathe the air that has never been breathed I want to laugh where there's no laughing I want my eyes to cry where tears have never fallen I want to fight where no one has fought I want ...
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... speak , the house became rich with music like a tree full of singing birds . Piuchunnuh was filled with joy . One of ... speaking , the boys raked open the fire and threw on the pine pitch . Suddenly the house was filled with light and ...
... speak , the house became rich with music like a tree full of singing birds . Piuchunnuh was filled with joy . One of ... speaking , the boys raked open the fire and threw on the pine pitch . Suddenly the house was filled with light and ...
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... speak . For the fires grow cold , and the dances fall , And the songs in their echoes die ; And what have we left but the graves beneath , And above the waiting sky ? Still another American woman writer has been inspired by the romance ...
... speak . For the fires grow cold , and the dances fall , And the songs in their echoes die ; And what have we left but the graves beneath , And above the waiting sky ? Still another American woman writer has been inspired by the romance ...
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The Poets of Today | 25 |
The Storytellers | 60 |
Contemporary Writing | 101 |
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