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Corn Grinding Song

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"The Path on the Rainbow", edited by George W. Cronyn, [1918],

p. 123

Corn-grinding Song

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O,
my lovely mountain,

To' yallanne!

O, my lovely mountain,

To' yallanne!

To' yallanne!

High up in the sky,

See Rain-makers seated,

Hither come the rain-clouds now,

He-ya, ha-ya, he-ya!

Behold, yonder

All will soon be abloom

Where the flowers spring

Tall shall grow the youthful corn-plants.

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Lovely! See the cloud, the cloud appear!

Lovely! See the rain, the rain draw near!

Who spoke?

'Twas the little corn-ear

High on the tip of the stalk

Singing while it looked at me

Talking aloft there

"Ah, perchance the floods

Hither moving

Ah, may the floods come this way!"

Iii

Yonder, yonder the fair rainbow,

See the rainbow brightly decked and painted!

Now the swallow bringeth glad news to your corn,

p. 124

Singing, "Hitherward, hitherward, hitherward, rain,

"Hither come!

"Hither come!"

Now hear the corn-plants murmur,

"We are growing, everywhere!

"Hi, yai! The world, how fair!"
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