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         Randy Lane 
             
          
        Randy Lane was born and raised 
          in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which has had a direct influence on his writing. 
          He loves the old west, in particular the Native American culture. 
          From the Native Americans, he has learnt much about the old west, their 
          way of life and the things that were important to them.  
        His poem "Blood on the Streets" 
          has recently been published at USA-PATRIOTISM.COM .  
         
  
          
"Tear Drop 
                  In His Eye" 
                I 
                  have seen the eagle  
                  flying across the sky 
                  and I have seen the deer 
                  disappear before my eyes. 
                 
                  I have seen the young brave 
                  with his head bowed down low 
                  as he cried out Father 
                  to save the buffalo. 
                 
                  I have seen the morning 
                  crowned in rings of gold. 
                  I have seen the flowers 
                  beginning to unfold. 
                 
                  But in all of my existence 
                  I have yet to see 
                  the beauty of creation 
                  that hasn't amazed me. 
                 
                  For I have seen the eagle 
                  that flies across the sky. 
                  And I have seen the Indian 
                  with the tear drop in his eye. 
                  
                Randy Lane 
                  Copyright © 2005 
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