Thursday, January 1, 2004

A Cry From An Indian Wife Comments

Rating: 2.8

My forest brave, my Red-skin love, farewell;
We may not meet to-morrow; who can tell
What mighty ills befall our little band,
Or what you'll suffer from the white man's hand?
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Emily Pauline Johnson
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Collins Briggs Obaa 13 June 2021

Nice poem

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 12 June 2021

A powerful, poignant and incisive poem. Well written and crafted.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

Last but not least: Congratulations on the fact that this great poem is chosen as The CLASSIC POEM OF THE DAY, especiallly to her family in Canada

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

Thank YOU so much for sharing this most precious and important Human Monument in Poetic words

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

5) Finally my highest Appriciations go to her family who still live in Canada, best regrads from the Dutch Poetess Sylvia Frances Chan, The Netherlands

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

4) To my Favourites this so Beautiful most precious human Monument in poetic words

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

3) 5 Stars full for this Greatest Human Monument in Words, in Poetic words for the great Canadian Poetess Emily Pauline Johnson

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

2) political guests as the inventor Alexander Graham Bell, painter Homer Watson, noted anthropologist Horatio Hale, and Lady and Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 12 June 2021

1) they were acknowledged as a leading Canadian family (Gray 2002, p.61) . The Johnsons enjoyed a high standard of living, and their family and home were well known. Chiefswood was visited by such intellectual and

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Roseann Shawiak 18 September 2015

A very intense and poignant poem, very well written and portrayed, very vividly! Fantastic imagery and rhythm! Thank you for sharing. RoseAnn!

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