Mapping Indigenous Poetry of North America, 1830-1924

"To Miss Vic." by John Gunter Lipe

I stand at the portal and knock,
And tearfully, prayerfully wait. 
O! who will unfasten the lock, 
And open the beautiful gate?

Forever and ever and ever, 
Must I linger and suffer alone?
Are there none that are able to sever, 
The fetters that keep me from home? 

My spirit is lonely and weary,
I long for the beautiful streets. 
The world is so chilly and dreary.
And bleeding and torn are my feet. 

--
Tahlequah, Cherokee Nation. 
February 27th, 1861
 

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