Talking Leaves
Sequoia’s winters were sixteen silent tongue spirit clean
He walked at his father’s side
Across the smoking battle ground where red and white men lay all around
So many here had died
The wind had scattered around snow white leaves upon the ground
Not leaves like leaves from trees
Sequoia said what can this be what’s the strange thing here I see
From where come leaves like these
Sequoia turned to his father’s eyes and he said father you’re wise
From where come such snow white leaves
With such strange marks upon these squares
Not even the wise owl could put them there
So strange these snow white leaves
His father shielding his concern resenting the knowledge Sequoia yearned
Crumbled the snow white leaves
He said when I explain then it’s done these are talking leaves my son
The white men’s talking leaves
The white man takes a berry of black and red
And an eagle’s feather from the eagle’s bed
And he makes bird track marks
And the marks on the leaves they say carry messages to his brother far away
And his brother knows what’s in his heart
They see these marks and they understand the truth in the heart of the far off man
The enemies can’t hear them
Said Sequoia’s father son they weave bad medicine on these talking leaves
Leave such things to them
Then Sequoia walking lightly followed his father quietly but so amazed was he
If the white man talks on leaves why not the Cherokee
Vanished from his father’s face Sequoia went from place to place
But he could not forget
Year after year he worked on and on till finally he cut into stone
The Cherokee alphabet
Sequoia’s hair by now was white his eyes began to lose their light
But he taught all who would believe
That the Indian’s thoughts could be written down
Just as the white men’s there on the ground and he left us these talking leaves
-Johnny Cash-
I had never heard/saw this poem/song from Johnny Cash before I saw it on your website. I had read it many times since and get more out of it each time. It is a beautiful piece, it really makes me envision what is happening. What a profound piece. We taking reading and writing for granted because we have always had it with us. However sometimes I think we underestimate its power. The written word is truly powerful!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful verse of Johnny Cash…I enjoy reading it over and over. Thank you also for your website, it is truly enjoyable.