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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FOOT-PRINTS, by ANNE MILLAY BREMER First Line: Shadows of lilac echo the form Last Line: Unchanging, changingyou remain. Subject(s): Footprints; Native Americans; Shadows; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America | |||
SHADOWS of lilac echo the form Of my arched shoe, Where the bare, untrammeled toe Of an agile Indian may have pressed, Long years ago. When Serra's thonged and sandalled feet Marred the smoothness of tawny sand, Wistful memory followed birds Flying in quest Of genial land. The tide for her shining lover will reach When moonlight silvers dunes and beach; Many feet have passed on your silent plain, Unchanging, changingyou remain. | 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 |
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