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BLACK BUTTE by PAUL SOUTHWORTH BLISS

First Line: SQUAT ON THE PRAIRIE, SCOWLING, SITS BLACK BUTTE, MIGHTIEST ROCK-CHIEF OF THEM
Last Line: AND THE ROCK LIPS BREAK INTO A LONG, BITTER SMILE!
Subject(s): MOUNTAINS; HILLS; DOWNS (GREAT BRITAIN);

Squat on the prairie, scowling, sits Black Butte, mightiest rock-chief of them all.

The west lowers purple curtains:
Behind them the sun, donning ceremonial raiment,
Stands forth in Indian splendor.

The brow of Black Butte glistens,
The hard face is softened
And the rock lips break into a long, bitter smile!



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