
Then over field and hollow, grass and grain; the loud, crisp whiteness of the nearing rain.
October’s orchestra plays softly on the northern forest with its thousand strings.
Emily Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) was a Canadian writer, poet, and stage performer. Her father was a Mohawk chief, and her mother was of English heritage. Her stage name was taken from the Mohawk language, Tekahionwake.
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Sara, I’m pleased you found something special in these thoughts.
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