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The Cities Of White Men

Those men build many houses:
They dig the earth, and they build;
They cut down the trees, and they build;
They work always — building.


From the elevation of the mountainside
I behold the clouds:
The clouds build many beautiful houses in the sky:
They build, and they tear down;
They build, and they dissolve. . . .

The cities of white men,
They are not beautiful like the cloud cities;
They are not vast, like the cloud cities. . . .


A wind-swept teepee
Is all the house I own. . .

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  • mridontevnknowu
    April 4, 2004
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    im not sure i really get it actually like i think i do but it feels like im grasping to shallow of a meaning ill have to read it again some other day


    _james