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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "THE PEACE-PIPE"

A reading from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's classic poem "The Peace-pipe".
Annoyingly, this text is somewhat curtailed having appeared, slimmed and trimmed in the section
"Poems for 10 Year Olds" in the Kaye Webb-edited anthology "I Like This Poem".

It SHOULD be read IN FULL and with reverence.
I have don(n)e (for) it as a "bored kid who would rather be out bocking,".

THE SCALPED REMAINS

Gitche Manito, the mighty,
The creator of the nations,
Looked upon them with compassion,
With paternal love and pity;
Looked upon their wrath and wrangling
But as quarrels among children,
But as feuds and fights of children!
Over them he stretched his right hand,
To subdue their stubborn natures,
To allay their thirst and fever,
By the shadow of his right hand;
Spake to them with voice majestic
As the sound of far-off waters,
Falling into deep abysses,
Warning, chiding, spake in this wise :
"O my children! my poor children!
Listen to the words of wisdom,
Listen to the words of warning,
From the lips of the Great Spirit,
From the Master of Life, who made you!
"I have given you lands to hunt in,
I have given you streams to fish in,
I have given you bear and bison,
I have given you roe and reindeer,
I have given you brant and beaver,
Filled the marshes full of wild-fowl,
Filled the rivers full of fishes:
Why then are you not contented?
Why then will you hunt each other?
"I am weary of your quarrels,
Weary of your wars and bloodshed,
Weary of your prayers for vengeance,
Of your wranglings and dissensions;
All your strength is in your union,
All your danger is in discord;
Therefore be at peace henceforward,
And as brothers live together.

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"bocking" is not as roooooood as you may imagine.

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