Robert Wrigley’s “After a Rainstorm”

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Speaker: A native American

Occasion: He realizes that there are no more native Americans.

Audiences: People with Native American Roots.

Purpose: To remind people that we came in and took over the natives, and that they too have their own cultures.

Subject: The native Americans believe that peopl...

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Robert Wrigley’s “After a Rainstorm” Annotated

Because I have come to the fence at night,
the horses arrive also from their ancient stable.
They let me stroke their long faces, and I note
in the light of the now-merging moon

how they, a Morgan and a Quarter, have been
by shake-guttered raindrops
spotted around their rumps and thus made
Appaloosas, the ancestral horses of this place.

Maybe because it is night, they are nervous,
or maybe because they too sense
what they have become, they seem
to be waiting for me to say something

to whatever ancient spirits might still abide here,
that they might awaken from this strange dream,
in which there are fences and stables and a man
who doesn’t know a single word they understand.

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