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Prairie Dawn

Willa Cather on

Published in Poem Of The Day

A crimson fire that vanquishes the stars;
A pungent odor from the dusty sage;
A sudden stirring of the huddled herds;
A breaking of the distant table-lands
Through purple mists ascending, and the flare
Of water ditches silver in the light;
A swift, bright lance hurled low across the world;
A sudden sickness for the hills of home.

About this poem
"Prairie Dawn" was originally published in Cather's 1903 collection "April Twilights." A sister poem, "Prairie Spring," appeared as the prologue to her 1913 novel "O P ioneers!"

About Willa Cather
Willa Cather was born in Gore, Va., in 1873. She was known widely for her novels and also published numerous books of poetry, essays and letters. Cather died in New York in 1947.

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