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In the drowsy, dreamy sunshine, In the never-ending Summer. He it was who sent the wood-birds, Sent the robin, the Opechee, Sent the bluebird, the Owaissa, Sent the Shawshaw, sent the swallow, Sent the wild-goose, Wawa, northward, Sent the melons and tobacco, And the grapes in purple clusters. From his pipe the smoke ascending
- The Song of Hiawatha, The Song of Hiawatha
Fell the sunshine on his features, Flecked with light his...
- The Song of Hiawatha, The Song of Hiawatha
Apr 15, 2024 · A catchy mix of New Wave, pop, and rock, the album shot to international success thanks to its lead single: “Walking on Sunshine.” Originally meant to be a ballad, the song was later ...
- Bianca Gracie
- 4 min
May you always walk in sunshine, and God’s around you flow. For the happiness you gave us, No one will ever know. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. A part of us went with you The day God called you home. A million times we needed you A million times we cried. If love could only have saved you You would’ve never died.
Cut the leafy swing asunder, Cut in twain the twisted grape-vines, And Nokomis fell affrighted. Downward through the evening twilight, On the Muskoday, the meadow, On the prairie full of blossoms. “See! a star falls!” said the people;
Showed the Death-Dance of the spirits, Warriors with their plumes and war-clubs, Flaring far away to northward In the frosty nights of Winter; Showed the broad white road in heaven, Pathway of the ghosts, the shadows,
Jan 24, 2024 · The happiness of being loved gives her the feeling of floating like she’s “walking on sunshine.” With the bouncy melody and memorable lyrics, it’s a song that a lot of people still know how to sing until this day.
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Sleeping in the rain and sunshine, Where his scattered plumes and garments Faded in the rain and sunshine. Day by day did Hiawatha Go to wait and watch beside it; — Kept the dark mould soft above it, Kept it clean from weeds and insects, Drove away, with scoffs and shoutings, Kahgahgee, the king of ravens.