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The Song of Hiawatha [Excerpt of Part I, Chapter 2: The Four Winds] lyrics
The Song of Hiawatha [Excerpt of Part I, Chapter 2: The Four Winds] lyrics
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The Song of Hiawatha [Excerpt of Part I, Chapter 2: The Four Winds] lyrics

Listless, careless Shawondasee!

In his life he had one shadow,

In his heart one sorrow had he.

Once, as he was gazing northward,

Far away upon a prairie

He beheld a maiden standing,

Saw a tall and slender maiden

All alone upon a prairie;

Brightest green were all her garments,

And her hair was like the sunshine.

Day by day he gazed upon her,

Day by day he sighed with passion,

Day by day his heart within him

Grew more hot with love and longing

For the maid with yellow tresses.

But he was too fat and lazy

To bestir himself and woo her.

Yes, too indolent and easy

To pursue her and persuade her;

So he only gazed upon her,

Only sat and sighed with passion

For the maiden of the prairie.

Till one morning, looking northward,

He beheld her yellow tresses

Changed and covered o'er with whiteness,

Covered as with whitest snow-flakes.

"Ah! my brother from the North-land,

From the kingdom of Wabasso,

From the land of the White Rabbit!

You have stolen the maiden from me,

You have laid your hand upon her,

You have wooed and won my maiden,

With your stories of the North-land!"

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • country:United States
  • Languages:English
  • Genre:Poetry
  • Official site:http://www.hwlongfellow.org/
  • Wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellow
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