One
Cherokee Maiden <~~~~~>
~Marge
Tindal~ © 1999
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The Cherokee
Maiden Princess
struggled
to keep up with the band.
Why
they had to travel so far,
she
did not understand.
They
traveled by night
and
rested by day ...
Got
up and moved
like
cattle strayed.
Sometimes
in the shade
of a
tree they slept ...
and
mostly she saw
that
even braves wept.
Driven,
driven,
onward
through the cold.
No mercy
for the little ones,
or the
ones so very old.
They
fell to the ground
like
the mighty buffalo.
How
much could they endure?
How
much further could they go?
She summoned
the mighty spirits
to lead
the best of the best ...
then
she laid down
her
weary soul to rest.
The youthful
Cherokee maiden
did
not give up her right.
Yet
the spirits took her home
one
cold, dark night.
Buried
on the trail.
Her
tears dried on the sand.
Taken
beyond this earth
to the
great spirit land.
If you
go out tonight
and
gaze at the clear black sky ...
you'll
see the Maiden Of The Cherokee
as she
sparkles on high.
Remember
her story.
To others
take time to tell
how
she walked the Trail Of Tears,
now
with the spirits she dwells.
One youthful
Cherokee Princess
no longer
resides on this earth,
but
remember what she surrendered.
Our
thoughts still give her worth.