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The Song of Hiawatha

When Arvel visits Walnut Canyon and meets the young artists there, he recites a passage from the The Song of Hiawatha , an 1855 epic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:

"Love is sunshine, hate is shadow,
Life is checkered shade and sunshine,
Rule by love, O Hiawatha!"

From the sky the moon looked at them,
Filled the lodge with mystic splendors,
Whispered to them, "O my children,
Day is restless, night is quiet,
Man imperious, woman feeble;
Half is mine, although I follow;
Rule by patience, Laughing Water!"

Thus it was they journeyed homeward;
Thus it was that Hiawatha
To the lodge of old Nokomis
Brought the moonlight, starlight, firelight,
Brought the sunshine of his people,
Minnehaha, Laughing Water,
Handsomest of all the women
In the land of the Dakotas,
In the land of handsome women."


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Published on March 04, 2012 07:05
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