1993 Poem by Jason Summers

1993

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The year of indigenous people, nineteen ninety-three,
Still we are struggling to be free.
Government money for our reservations getting lost in the political confusion,
Telling us we're receiving it through their mixed-up delusions.
Justice has not yet been served for 500 years.
Our ancestors have been hurt for too long, we can't just wipe away the tears.
The next generation relatives are more in tune to the truth,
About society's lies of death, murder and sacrificial blues.
Go on telling us, make-up more lies.
We will continue praying through our painful cries.

1993

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
C.R. Clark 18 May 2008

A compelling write, my friend. This is truly a black mark on our history and one of our greatest travesty's. You might find a couple of my poems interesting: 'First Americans'and 'The Dust Of Long Ago' Thanks Richard

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Janri Gogeshvili 18 May 2008

'We will continue praying through our painful cries.' Yes, it impresses …

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