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Exploitation

Post by TripleP » March 23rd, 2017, 12:12 pm

They didn't take the land away from us.
The land belonged to the swift-footed deer,
the powerful bison,
the cunning wolf.
The land belonged to the towering trees,
the calm lake,
the waving grass.
They couldn't take the land away from us,
because it never belonged to us.

They took us away from the land,
by teaching us to cut into her with iron;
to cover her natural beauty
with the artifices of humankind.
They took us away from the land.

Then they ripped it out from under our feet,
and transplanted us
to a place called
Oklahoma.
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Re: Exploitation

Post by INFPoet » March 23rd, 2017, 1:52 pm

I take it this is about the Cherokees. This is well written and terribly sad, TP. Don't change anything about it, because you'd done an absolutely fantastic job here, and once again I'd like to go back in time and give some people a piece of my mind! This is one of my favorite lines - "They couldn't take the land away from us, because it never belonged to us." I have a couple of Native American ancestors, though not Cherokee, so this rings deep.

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Re: Exploitation

Post by TripleP » March 23rd, 2017, 2:47 pm

INFPoet wrote:I take it this is about the Cherokees. This is well written and terribly sad, TP. Don't change anything about it, because you'd done an absolutely fantastic job here, and once again I'd like to go back in time and give some people a piece of my mind! This is one of my favorite lines - "They couldn't take the land away from us, because it never belonged to us." I have a couple of Native American ancestors, though not Cherokee, so this rings deep.

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My grandfather was half Cherokee. My grandmother was a quarter Chocktaw. So yeah, this one's personal.


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Re: Exploitation

Post by INFPoet » March 23rd, 2017, 2:55 pm

Wow. Sometimes I cannot believe how cruel humankind can be. But all throughout history one people group's been shoving out another...

Do you speak any Cherokee?


Home is behind, the world ahead,
And there are many paths to tread
Through shadows to the edge of night,
Until the stars are all alight...
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Re: Exploitation

Post by contessa_veeden » July 13th, 2018, 7:41 pm

Really beautiful and gut wrenching poem. It shows how much has been lost.


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Re: Exploitation

Post by iwriteugly » August 28th, 2023, 4:11 pm

I agree with the above comments. This really touched me.🙃



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