This evening there is a ruckus on Main St. I lift my head, and see Nancy who just came from The Pride event at the 11th St.
“The Yellow Corn” appears in Poems by Charles G. Eastman (Eastman & Danforth, 1848).
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Oh, teach me what it is The meadow flowers say As to and fro they nod Thro’ all the golden day.
Delayza puts her hand in mine. The seated crowd hinders her view. I lift her above the masses— a butterfly beyond reach. Her irises bloom to the choir and drumbeats rumbling nearby snowflakes. I set ...
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