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There, alsoHe called the Matchie Manitou, The evil ones, to do his will. They slew the buffalo, untilThe rocks turned red with blood. They stoleThe souls of them who sought to passThe water grave; and man grew sadAnd heavy-hearted. Then the voiceOf Gezha Manitou againWas heard in words of speech to say:'When winter snows, and springtime showers, And summer suns have rounded outThe moon of ripened grain, light firesTo mark the places where your deadAwait my messengers to guideThem home. Of meat ...to eat provideThem none; but shape their arrows strongAnd true. My buffalo will herdUpon the water, and, alongThe shores, thy garnered stores of grassAnd grain must yield them food. Their hornsWill golden glimmer on the nightTo make them easy prey for homeBound souls, and they shall not be harmedBy Matchie Manitou. All clothedIn serpent skin and sharpened toothAnd poisoned tongue, my guides will come. Then, let the living wary beAnd go not near the tombs afterThe haze of dusk turns dark of night;For swift my heralds will approachThose ghostly haunts with sure demandFor every soul that's found therein, Be it in body dead or quick.
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