Come Wewoka: A Cherokee Tale: Harvest Dances

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Saturday, December 11, 2004

Harvest Dances

Harvest dances, Ghosts in the mountains Near the Lover’s Leap. How we wed the sky with our singing. How we drank the corn wine with laughter. But the Unakas say We drink the sun no more And make our wine with dust, Dense as the mountains we haunt. Now harvest dances are shadows on Unakas walls,... Sign in to see full entry.

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