Come, Great Warriors!

Come, Great Warriors!

A Poem by Deborah Leah Krempa
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(let us know peace)

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Come all great warriors

Let us make camp tonight

Bring our women and our children together in harmony

Let us be at peace this evening, may we rejoice in one another's company

We shall dance, sing and tell the stories of ancient times

Bring back the tales of our ancestors, pass them down to the generations

Keep warm by the campfires and rest in our teepees

Enjoy the smells and the aromas of cedar, sweet grass and sage

Give our horses green pastures to roam as the buffalo once did

Give thanks to our Creator for all that he has given us

Come all great warriors

Let us make camp tonight

Bring our women and our children together in harmony

Let us be at peace this evening, may we rejoice in one another's company

© 2008 Deborah Leah Krempa


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Wonderful write as always
Ray

Posted 15 Years Ago


This is great Deb, I wish we could all live as the American Indian people do, their ways are so family oriented and they have such respect for mother earth and all animal and plant life...Loved it ...
Congrats on a fine piece of writing...
Helen:-)

Posted 15 Years Ago


You beckon a peaceful time gone. You call for the creator to bring back a time when life was easier and free.

Lovely write and feel that comes with these words.

Posted 15 Years Ago


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pal
War and peace are two sides of the same coin. More is one with war, more is the desire to yearn for the other.

A nice thought, well expressed.

pal

Posted 15 Years Ago


I love writing that brings the depth and warmth of tradition to life so all can see the magic of it. Especially a spiritual rejuvination such as the native american camp fire gatherings. Great piece.

Posted 15 Years Ago


This is poetry that chases after my heart. I felt very in touch with this and I am so glad you recommended it to me. The imagery in my mind was very much as I had envisioned when I wrote "Spirits of the Anasazi". I often long for the moments you describe here - these times of ancient introspect. Wonderfully written. It is a piece that I will admire.

Todd

Posted 15 Years Ago


Love this. Very clear, rather moving as well!

Posted 15 Years Ago


This creates a very beautiful image - both the poem and the picture together. It makes me want to wrap up in a blanket and sit by a fire - even though it's 90 degrees outside.

Well done.

Posted 15 Years Ago


The poem, along with the beautiful picture, create a warm and inviting image. I would like to join them at their fire.

Posted 15 Years Ago


So peaceful and graceful, this poem rally has reminded me of the old time when the indians would really do theses things and I to still believe in them I burn sage in my home to bring family peace with my family my children and this part here really had my heart felt as if i was there and truely felt that way and when I can read this and feel that way you know it wonderful....
Bring back the tales of our ancestors, pass them down to the generations

Keep warm by the campfires and rest in our teepees

Enjoy the smells and the aromas of cedar, sweet grass and sage

Give our horses green pastures to roam as the buffalo once did

Give thanks to our Creator for all that he has given us

Ty for sharing this beautiful poem with me I enjoyed it alot and I know that sence half my family was full blood indian would love this ...I want to copy it and hang it in my living room so bad with all my indian pictures...Its beautiful really beautiful....God Bless you keep up the great work...



Posted 15 Years Ago



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Deborah Leah Krempa
Deborah Leah Krempa

Toledo, OH



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I am grandmother,.. My children and my grandchildren I love them all so very much. They are my gifts from my creator, the blessings in this life. I simply adore poetry and the .. more..

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