Native American Poem Walk In Beauty
If you walk the Red Road you will know that every sorrow leads to a better understanding every horror cannot be explained but can offer growth.
Native american poem walk in beauty. With beauty above me I walk. Facing East I gaze at the sun and ask for guidance for the day. Many of us live in a cement juggle and find it difficult to share with Mother Nature.
My words will be beautiful. Today may I walk out in beauty. The poem praises and seeks to capture a sense of the beauty of a particular woman.
Make my hands respect the things you have. O Great Spirit of our Ancestors I raise my pipe to you. I will be as I was before I will have a cool breeze over my body.
Whose breath gives life to all the world. Ever behold the red and purple sunset. This is a Navajo Prayer that since I first heard it I begin every day with it.
I will have a light body I will be happy forever nothing will hinder me. To Walk in Beauty means to walk in harmony with all things people objects animalswith life. Some of the Best Native American Poems Proverbs and Sayings These are my modern English translations of some of my favorite Native American poems proverbs and sayings.
Native American Prayer Oh Great Spirit Whose voice I hear in the winds And whose breath gives life to all the world hear me I am small and weak I need your strength and wisdom. Made and my ears sharp to hear your voice. Native American saying translation by Michael R.