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1807–1892

ON THE BIG HORN.

John Greenleaf Whittier

“Revenge!” cried Rain-in-the-Face, “Revenge upon all the race Of the White Chief with yellow hair!” And the mountains dark and high

From their crags reechoed the cry Of his anger and despair. THE years are but half a score, And the war-whoop sounds no more

With the blast of bugles, where Straight into a slaughter pen, With his doomed three hundred men, Rode the chief with the yellow hair.

O Hampton, down by the sea! What voice is beseeching thee For the scholar's lowliest place? Can this be the voice of him

Who fought on the Big Horn's rim? Can this be Rain-in-the-Face? His war-paint is washed away, His hands have forgotten to slay;

He seeks for himself and his race The arts of peace and the lore That give to the skilled hand more Than the spoils of war and chase.

O chief of the Christ-like school! Can the zeal of thy heart grow cool When the victor scarred with fight Like a child for thy guidance craves,

And the faces of hunters and braves Are turning to thee for light? The hatchet lies overgrown With grass by the Yellowstone,

Wind River and Paw of Bear; And, in sign that foes are friends, Each lodge like a peace-pipe sends Its smoke in the quiet air.

The hands that have done the wrong To right the wronged are strong, And the voice of a nation saith “Enough of the war of swords,

Enough of the lying words And shame of a broken faith!” The hills that have watched afar The valleys ablaze with war

Shall look on the tasselled corn; And the dust of the grinded grain, Instead of the blood of the slain, Shall sprinkle thy banks, Big Horn!

The Ute and the wandering Crow Shall know as the white men know, And fare as the white men fare; The pale and the red shall be brothers,

One's rights shall be as another's, Home, School, and House of Prayer! O mountains that climb to snow, O river winding below,

Through meadows by war once trod, O wild, waste lands that await The harvest exceeding great, Break forth into praise of God!

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