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  • MONKS’ MOUND, CAHOKIA, ILLINOIS

    The river valleys – Missouri, Ohio,
    Illinois, Mississippi – are thronged
    with prehistoric earthen mounds. Monks’ Mound
    was lived on briefly by Trappists, hence
    its English soubriquet. The city
    of Cahokia – the name means ‘Wild Geese’ –
    was six miles square, had more than eighty mounds.
    At its thirteenth century zenith,
    it was as populous as any city
    in the then contemporary Europe.

    The Trinculos and Stephanos came:
    mockers and con men – drunken, violent,
    slaughtering bison, fencing the prairie –
    satraps of Washington and the railways,
    converting, through alcohol, to the true faith
    of dependence and destitution,
    those whom they determined were Caliban.

    Monk’s Mound is one hundred feet high. Westwards,
    beyond the black slums of East St Louis,
    over the river, on the waterfront,
    is St Louis’s Gateway Arch – six hundred
    and thirty stainless steel feet to celebrate
    the final subjugation of the land.

     

     

     

     


    2 responses to “MONKS’ MOUND, CAHOKIA, ILLINOIS”


    1. John Chapman Avatar
      John Chapman

      Like ISIS, but instead of alcohol, atrocities of the worst kind may achieve a similar conclusion.

    2. John Huddart Avatar
      John Huddart

      Oh, America, preserver of names, destroyer of lives. Oh Shenandoah!

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