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Shannon: A Poem of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Shannon: A Poem of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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FROM THE INIMITABLE
CAMPBELL McGRATH COMES
AN EPIC POEM OF GEORGE SHANNON,
THE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF THE
LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION, WHO
WANDERED THE PRAIRIE ALONE
FOR SIXTEEN DAYS
The last of the Maha will fade from the earth
Vanquished utterly by the Pawnee
& after the Pawnee the Sioux may perish
& eventually the Kentuckians and Ohioans &c—
I doubt not but my countrymen
Will populate in numbers these fulsome plains
But what untold count
Of years & men, of decades & centuries
What numberless generations will it require
LIfe by life & skeleton by skeleton
To claim this land from the buffalo?
With Shannon, a testament to both natural splendor and human courage, Campbell McGrath has created a thrilling narrative that rises from those vast, lonely spaces that continue to haunt the American consciousness.
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