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A. D. Winans, US
 

 

 

 

Free Verse

Growing Up In America

As a child
I thrilled
To the railroad trains
Riding out of the badlands
Not knowing they were owned
By robber barons

I watched the Calvary
Charge the Indian villages
Like Attila the Hun
Believing Custer a hero
And Sitting Bull a savage

Not taught in school
About the deadly smallpox plague
Blankets traded Indians
For title to their land
The deadly plan to murder
An entire nation

Generations of ripped off cultures
Gather in the museum of history
Dolphins die in tuna fishermen's nets
While pelican eggs refuse to hatch
Victim of man's greed and waste
As the blistered hands of faceless
Migrant workers reach out for recognition
Only to find death in pesticide laced food

The tools of revolution
Laid aside
Rusting from affluence
And false security

The dreams of a thousand
Proud warriors lay buried
In unmarked graves
No historical monument
Will make mention of them
Their children buried
In graves so small
Their parents wear them
In their hearts
Like an anchor weighed
To the tip of their tongue

 

 

 

 

Read Additional Poems by A. D. Winans

Free Verse: Untitled, Road Rage, Untitled,  Homeless

Jazz Is As American As Apple Pie

 

 

 

 

 


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