Earth and I Gave You Turquoise

Light green background with the words El Palacio repeatedly printed in large, bold, diagonal text in a lighter shade.
BY N. SCOTT MOMADAY
Earth and I gave you turquoise when you walked singing We lived laughing in my house and told old stories You grew ill when the owl cried We will meet on Black Mountain I will bring corn for planting and we will make fire Children will come to your breast You will heal my heart I speak your name many times The wild cane remembers you My young brother’s house is filled I go there to sing We have not spoken of you but our songs are sad When Moon Woman goes to you I will follow her white way Tonight they dance near Chinle by the seven elms There your loom whispered beauty They will eat mutton and drink coffee till morning You and I will not be there I saw a crow by Red Rock standing on one leg It was the black of your hair The years are heavy I will ride the swiftest horse You will hear the drumming hooves.