Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SONG OF THE HORSE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: How joyous his neigh! Last Line: How joyous his neigh! Subject(s): Animals;horses;native Americans; Indians Of America;american Indians;indians Of South America | ||||||||
How joyous his neigh! Lo, the Turquoise Horse of Johano-ai, How joyous his neigh! There on precious hides outspread standeth he; How joyous his neigh! There on tips of fair fresh flowers feedeth he; How joyous his neigh! There of mingled waters holy drinketh he; How joyous his neigh! There he spurneth dust of glittering grains; How joyous his neigh! There in mist of sacred pollen hidden, all hidden he; How joyous his neigh! There his offspring may grow and thrive for evermore; How joyous his neigh! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE OLD INDIAN by ARTHUR STANLEY BOURINOT SCHOLARLY PROCEDURE by JOSEPHINE MILES ONE LAST DRAW OF THE PIPE by PAUL MULDOON THE INDIANS ON ALCATRAZ by PAUL MULDOON PARAGRAPHS: 9 by HAYDEN CARRUTH THEY ACCUSE ME OF NOT TALKING by HAYDEN CARRUTH AMERICAN INDIAN ART: FORM AND TRADITION by DIANE DI PRIMA TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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