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|    My teacher Shenandoah    |
|    29 May 20 17:30:04    |
      Speak to me, Shenandoah!       You're old, and I am young.       In valley down below       And all your hills among,              Dinosaurs have once roamed,       With open, hungry eyes;       Mammoths made you their home       Amid the sheets of ice -              Taller than Mount St. Helen       You once stood on the earth;       Reaching and touching heaven -       Through all the death and birth              You towered, proud and mighty,       Seeing and knowing all,       Parted and yet united -       Each mountain and the whole -              Seeing trees grow and wither,       Animals live and die,       Thunder, tornado, blizzard -       Elements you defy,              But stand, evincing shadow       In the sun's morning rays       Over the forests, meadows,       And in the time and space.              You stood here when the red man       Hunted and roamed the lands,       When the wise, painted shaman       At bonfire, in a trance,              Healed ailments and diseases,       Arrows and spears dislodged       And contacted deceased ones       And spirits in sweat lodge,              And when the white man landed       And drove the red man hence,       You stood in pain and sadness       But let the life advance.              The ages have eroded you -       The water and the wind;       The workers have exploded you       Railways and roads to build -              You are worn out, tired,       Shadow of what you were -       In forests you're attired       Now, as you were before              In ice caps. Appalachia!       You've seen and known it all -       The vagaries of nature,       Tsunamis in man's soul -              Both ignorance and wisdom,       Both viciousness and bliss,       The muteness of deceased ones,       The symphony that lives              In people and in nature       In oceans and the skies:       In beauty and in danger       Life grows and multiplies -              For millions of years       You stood and saw and heard       And caught life unawares       Like, in a trap, a bird              And wrung from its beaked mouth       The universal song:       You are the life's storehouse!       The planet's skeleton!              All lived, died, decomposed       And left its dust in you -       There resting in repose       Under the sky of blue -              And as you see and know       The world, both old and new,       My teacher - Shenandoah -       Give me your wisdom too!              https://sites.google.com/site/ibshambatpoetry              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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