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Above the pair a morning halo bent,
The greater spirit's token of assent.
With arms outstretched the god essayed to clasp his bride's fair form,
When lo! behind her 'rose a grisly shape of aspect dread;
It veiled her from his sight and bore her through the air.


’Twas Black Tamahnous, fiend of rage and hate, the foe
Of all the good and pure in heaven, on earth; relentless, fierce,
Of form prodigious, aspect foul, she murders joy and love
Where e'er she goes. Transfixed Tahoma stood;
Then burst his heart: above his head the blood,
In fountain red and hot, poured all its flood,
And thus he died. The Spirit Great bewailed his son and wove
A mantle pure and white around his form, and as the years
Speed past renews the garb, as symbol of his woe.