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Genre(s): Spiritual, PoliticsLanguage: English
Author: Sandy Lulay


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A.C. Millicent : Great poem! I could see her sitting there. I could feel her pain. I have strong feelings regarding the plight of Native Americans, and this poem reflected some of those feelings for me. (18-Mar-07)
S. Gaia Chapin : I like this too. It's sweet and sad at the same time. I can see her moving with the words. (11-Nov-06)
Author Reply: "Thanks for the lovely comment. " (11-Nov-06)
Mercy Manic : This is my new favorite from you! I'm going to remember the images of ban-aid dollars and white bones forever. (29-Oct-06)
Author Reply: "Thanks! I wrote this for my first husband's Great-grandmother. It is one of my personal favorites also. " (29-Oct-06)
Malcolm Sterling : Wow! I wasn't into this poem at the start but about half-way through it just picked up and then at the end I was blown away. It's so sad and yet so powerful also. There's a bitterness I think reflected in this poem. One of history's past and life's current expense. A bitterness from one who is of that heritage but can only live now through the sale of it. At least that's what I got out of it. Thanks. (12-Oct-06)
Published Titles: 106 • Fiction: 49 • Non-Fiction: 12 • Poetry: 45 • Total Reviews: 111 • Total Readings: 7689 • Avg. QQ: 3.48
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