The Land Poem by David Harris

The Land

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The Land

He stood tall against the land
he called his home.
The land that could feed him
when hunger gripped him.
Shelter him in times
of coming storms.
For his part in this concept,
he was to look after Mother Earth.
It gave him food and shelter
and he would never scar it.
It was not his land to own
as he would a pair of boots.
New strangers came
and called the land their own,
but they did not own it.
The land was there for all to share,
and if they looked after it,
the land would be there
for every tomorrow’s sun.

24 May 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
JoAnn McGrath 08 June 2008

This such a simple write in description only....for you leave the reader to choose who this man is.....I picture him as a proud Native American Indian looking out over the land....and I like were you ended it too....because it left me with a good feeling...how the land was taken away is a whole nother ugly story....simple but stunning: O)

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Vidyadhar Durgekar 08 June 2008

good poem..............

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