Richard Bradford Quotes
I Walked Her To Her Door And Said Good Night, While Romeo Waited. "I'll See You In The Morning," I Said, 'when The Barking Dogs Arouse The Sleeping Tepee Village And The Smell Of Roasting Coyote Is In The Air."
"My Sisters Will Prepare Me," She Said. "I Shall Come To Your Wickiup In My White Doeskin Dress And Lose My Innocence On Your Buffalo Robe."
"I Will Give You Little Ornaments To Put In Your Hair, Black As The Crow's Wing. I Will Give You Red Flannel And A Looking-glass So That You May Groom Yourself."
"I'd Also Like To Have A Little Spending Money And A Charge Account At Wormser's," She Said.
"Good Night, Maiden Who Walks Like A Duck."
"Good Night, Warrior Who Chickens Out At The Least Sign Of Trouble.
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