Virgin Prairie
Virgin Prairie
This old squaw of a prairie
with no fence or furrow wrinkles
squats by a country cemetery
under the shelter of a lost deed.
She wraps herself in a blanket
of buffalo grass, beaded with
shooting stars, sweet alyssum,
fringed gentians, tiny yellow and
lavender petals, with wild roses
tangled in vines. She dreams
the memory of a wigwam empty now
save ashes whose breath rises
in ghost smoke of the past.
Publication Details
Original Citation
South Dakota Review 12 (Spring 1974) 82.
Word Count
72
Original Publication
Date Published
1974
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
271
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