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  • By the shores of gitche gumee,
  • By the shining big-sea-water,
  • At the doorway of the wigwam,
  • In the early summer morning,
  • Hiawatha stood and waited.
  • All the air was full of freshness,
  • All the earth was bright and joyous,
  • And before him, through the sunshine,
  • Westward toward the neighboring forest
  • Passed in golden swarms the ahmo,
  • Passed the bees, the honey-makers,
  • Burning, singing in the sunshine.
  • Bright above him shone the heavens,
  • Level spread the lake before him;
  • From its bosom leaped the sturgeon,
  • Sparkling, flashing in the sunshine;
  • On its margin the great forest
  • Stood reflected in the water,
  • Every tree-top had its shadow,
  • Motionless beneath the water.
  • From the brow of hiawatha
  • Gone was every trace of sorrow,
  • As the fog from off the water,
  • As the mist from off the meadow.
  • With a smile of joy and gladness,
  • With a look of exultation,
  • As of one who in a vision
  • Sees what is to be, but is not,
  • Stood and waited hiawatha.
  • Toward the sun his hands were lifted,
  • Both the palms spread out toward it,
  • And between the parted fingers
  • Fell the sunshine on his features,
  • Flecked with light his ***** shoulders,
  • As it falls and flecks an oak-tree
  • Through the rifted leaves and branches.
  • Oer the water floating, flying,
  • Something in the hazy distance,
  • Something in the mists of morning,
  • Loomed and lifted from the water,
  • Now seemed floating, now seemed flying,
  • Coming nearer, nearer, nearer.
  • Was it shingebis the diver?
  • Or the pelican, the shada?
  • Or the heron, the shuh-shuh-gah?
  • Or the white goose, waw-be-wana,
  • With the water dripping, flashing,
  • From its glossy neck and feathers?
  • It was neither goose nor diver,
  • Neither pelican nor heron,
  • Oer the water floating, flying,
  • Through the shining mist of morning,
  • But a birch canoe with paddles,
  • Rising, sinking on the water,
  • Dripping, flashing in the sunshine;
  • And within it came a people
  • (the son of the evening star)
  • Can it be the sun descending
  • Oer the level plain of water?
  • Or the red swan floating, flying,
  • Wounded by the magic arrow,
  • Staining all the waves with crimson,
  • With the crimson of its life-blood,
  • Filling all the air with splendor,
  • Filling all the air with plumage?
  • Yes; it is the sun descending,
  • Sinking down into the water;
  • All the sky is stained with purple,
  • All the water flushed with crimson!
  • No; it is the red swan floating,
  • Diving down beneath the water;
  • To the sky its wings are lifted,
  • With its blood the waves are reddened!
  • Over it the star of evening
  • Melts and trembles through the purple,
  • Hangs suspended in the twilight,
  • Walks in silence through the heavens.

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