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“ ”I began to follow all of my thoughts and was surprised how many didn't belong to me. And how many had threads to ancestors, relatives, strangers, even plants, elements, and animals.
Joy Harjo (May 9, 1951) is a poet, musician, author and the first Native American United States Poet Laureate.
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There are still ancient
symbols
alive
Each collection of poetry makes a force field of energy.
You're gone now, and I'm still in this predicament called living, Charlie.
I imagine things don't change much when you cross the line.
You're still you.
And I'm still here at the other end of this long, long wave, listening.