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the song of the friend
(from the paiute indian dialect, translated by mary austin)
this is the song of the friend,
made by the medicine man
in the young dusk of the spring,
moonless and tender,
at the hour when the balm - giving herbs
begin to be musky and sweet along the creek borders,
when the smell of the sage is sharp in the trails of the cattle
and the ants run busily still
up the poles of the pine trees;
the shuffle and beat of his feet
we heard in the dust by his doorway
out and aside from the hut
the pound of his feet and the roll of the rams - horn rattle
was more loud than the purr of the creek
or the wings of the night hawk,
and the drone of his singing sweet
and the night desirous.
all night he sang till the young, thin moon came out,
and about the wolf hour of the morning
the earth by his hut was beaten to dust by his dancing,
and the eyes of the medicine man
were pale as the sloughs before sun - dawn,
and the shadow of all his songs
lay under them and in the cheek hollows
like ash on the hearthstone,
and his voice was bitter and thick
as the dust stirred up by his dancing.
and still in my heart i hear the throb of his singing
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the author of this poem assumes that readers will know
a. (partially obscured)
b. (partially obscured)
c. what the dance moves are.
d. the tune of the song.
reset su
The poem describes the setting around the creek, like "the balm - giving herbs... along the creek borders" and "more loud than the pur of the creek". So the author assumes readers know the sound of the creek. Option B is about Medicine Man, but the poem doesn't assume readers know what a Medicine Man is. Option C is about dance moves, and the poem doesn't focus on explaining dance moves. Option D is about the tune of the song, but the poem's context is more about the creek's sound. So the correct option is A.
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A. the sound of the creek