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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE AMERICAN INDIAN, by ANONYMOUS First Line: There once were some people called sioux Last Line: "don't think that they made them to ioux / oh! No, they just sold them for bioux" Variant Title(s): The Indian Subject(s): Native Americans; Indians Of America;american Indians;indians Of South America | |||
There once were some people called Sioux Who spent all their time making shioux Which they colored in various hioux; Don't think that they made them to ioux Oh, no! they just sold them for bioux. | 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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