Riding home, Coyote saw a man dressed all in black 
Who was holding a large bag and sitting on a stone  
Beside the trail.  Drawing closer, he could see  
The face was a skull, the rest of him just bones. 
 
“Ya T’ey. You’re Coyote, aren’t you? ” said the skeleton,  
I am Smallpox.  I was coming to visit your village today  
With this bag of warm blankets from the paleface women  
At the fort.  Then I got lost.  Can you show me the way? ” 
 
Looking from the skeleton to the bag, Coyote said  
”I just left the village. I’m hunting deer and have their track.”   
Smallpox said thanks, lifted the bag, and set off the way 
Coyote had come. “I’ll see you when you get back.” 
 
When he was gone, Coyote headed home at a race 
To move his village quickly to a new and safer place.
Chuck Toll
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/coyote-meets-smallpox-native-american/