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he swore
the buffalo were bigger
(tho how he knew – he couldn’t say)
sheets of storm
to claim the valley
nights
(they took his breath away)
was made a bed
of fur and needles
bear and bull
another claim
fathers lost (and fathers keeping)
watchful stars above the plain
spoke of times
the air much sweeter
mountains emptied blue and clear
sunlight fell to love
around them
whispers (only they could hear)
told of darkness
pressed to shadows
swirled in branches (cedar smoke)
someone came
the world to promise
with practiced pen
were lives rewrote
of far away (the leaving lonely)
left behind was paradise
ceilings kept a view
of heaven
longing pooled in sacred light
blessed place
of blood and honor
none could prosper
from disgrace
nights he wanders still (as thunder)
rolling herds of wind
and rain








