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Hiawatha's vision

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    Hiawatha's vision

    On the shores of Gitchgoomy by the shining big sea water
    Hiawatha old and greyin' listened to the older prophet listened to lagu
    And the young men and the women from the land of Ojibways
    From the land of the Dakotas from the woodlands and the prairies
    Stood and listened to the prophet heard lagu tell Hiawatha
    I have seen he said a water bigger that the big sea water
    Broader than the Gitchgoomy bitter so that none cold drink it
    Salty so that none would use it
    Hiawatha then spoke to them stopped all their jeering and their jesting
    And he spoke to all the people
    It's true what lagu tells you for I have seen it in a vision
    I have also seen the water to the East to the land of morning
    And upon this great water came a strange canoe with pinions
    Bigger than a grove of pine trees taller than the tallest tree tops
    And upon this great canoe were sails to carry it swiftly
    And it carried many people strange and foreign were these people
    And white were all their faces and with hair their chins were covered
    Then said Hiawatha I beheld a darker vision
    Many hundreds came behind them pushed their way across our prairies
    In our woodlands rang their axes in our valleys smoked their cities
    Our people were all scattered all forgetful of our councils
    Left their homelands going westward wild and woeful
    And the man with bearded faces the men with skin so fair
    With their barking sticks of thunder drove the remnants of our people
    Farther westward westward westward then wild wild and wilder
    Grew the West that once was ours



    and you think WE have problems

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    ("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work

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    Hiawatha didn't bother too much
    'Bout Minnehaha and her tender touch
    Till she took him to the silver stream
    Then she whispered words like he had never heard
    That made him all shudder inside when she said

    Wig-wam bam, gonna make you my man
    Wam bam bam, gonna get you if I can
    Wig-wam bam, wanna make you understand
    Try a little touch, try a little too much
    Just try a little wig-wam bam

    Running Bear never cared enough
    'Bout Little White Dove and her tender love
    Till she took him to the silver stream
    She told him all about what he couldn't live without
    And made him all weak inside when she said

    Wig-wam bam, gonna make you my man
    Wam bam bam, gonna get you if I can
    Wig-wam bam, wanna make you understand
    Try a little touch, try a little too much
    Just try a little Wig-wam bam

    Wig-wam bam sham-a-lam
    Wam bam bam sham-a-lam
    Wig-wam bam sham-a-lam
    Wam bam bam sham-a-lam

    Hiawatha didn't bother too much
    About Minnehaha and her tender touch
    Till she took him to the silver stream
    Then she whispered words like he'd never heard
    That made him all shudder inside when she said

    Wig-wam bam, gonna make you my man
    Wam bam bam, gonna get you if I can
    Wig-wam bam, wanna make you understand
    Try a little touch, try a little too much
    Just try a little wig-wam bam, and she said

    Wig-wam bam, gonna make you my man...
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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