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And change in a breath again and rise in a strain of song;

Invoking the beaten drums; beholding the fall of the strong;

Calling the fowls of the air to come and feast on the dead。

And they held the chin in silence; and heard her; and shook the head;

For they knew the men of Taiarapu famous in battle and feast;

Marvellous eaters and smiters: the men of Vaiau not least。



To the land of the Namunu…ura; (10) to Paea; at length she came;

To men who were foes to the Tevas and hated their race and name。

There was she well received; and spoke with Hiopa the king。 (11)

And Hiopa listened; and weighed; and wisely considered the thing。

〃Here in the back of the isle we dwell in a sheltered place;〃

Quoth he to the woman; 〃in quiet; a weak and peaceable race。

But far in the teeth of the wind lofty Taiarapu lies;

Strong blows the wind of the trade on its seaward face; and cries

Aloud in the top of arduous mountains; and utters its song

In green continuous forests。  Strong is the wind; and strong

And fruitful and hardy the race; famous in battle and feast;

Marvellous eaters and smiters: the men of Vaiau not least。

Now hearken to me; my daughter; and hear a word of the wise:

How a strength goes linked with a weakness; two by two; like the eyes。

They can wield the omare well and cast the javelin far;

Yet are they greedy and weak as the swine and the children are。

Plant we; then; here at Paea; a garden of excellent fruits;

Plant we bananas and kava and taro; the king of roots;

Let the pigs in Paea be tapu (12) and no man fish for a year;

And of all the meat in Tahiti gather we threefold here。

So shall the fame of our plenty fill the island; and so;

At last; on the tongue of rumour; go where we wish it to go。

Then shall the pigs of Taiarapu raise their snouts in the air;

But we sit quiet and wait; as the fowler sits by the snare;

And tranquilly fold our hands; till the pigs come nosing the food:

But meanwhile build us a house of Trotea; the stubborn wood;

Bind it with incombustible thongs; set a roof to the room;

Too strong for the hands of a man to dissever or fire to consume;

And there; when the pigs come trotting; there shall the feast be spread;

There shall the eye of the morn enlighten the feasters dead。

So be it done; for I have a heart that pities your state;

And Nateva and Namunu…ura are fire and water for hate。〃



All was done as he said; and the gardens prospered; and now

The fame of their plenty went out; and word of it came to Vaiau。

For the men of Namunu…ura sailed; to the windward far;

Lay in the offing by south where the towns of the Tevas are;

And cast overboard of their plenty; and lo! at the Tevas feet

The surf on all of the beaches tumbled treasures of meat。

In the salt of the sea; a harvest tossed with the refluent foam;

And the children gleaned it in playing; and ate and carried it home;

And the elders stared and debated; and wondered and passed the jest;

But whenever a guest came by eagerly questioned the guest;

And little by little; from one to another; the word went round:

〃In all the borders of Paea the victual rots on the ground;

And swine are plenty as rats。  And now; when they fare to the sea;

The men of the Namunu…ura glean from under the tree

And load the canoe to the gunwale with all that is toothsome to eat;

And all day long on the sea the jaws are crushing the meat;

The steersman eats at the helm; the rowers munch at the oar;

And at length; when their bellies are full; overboard with the store!〃

Now was the word made true; and soon as the bait was bare;

All the pigs of Taiarapu raised their snouts in the air。

Songs were recited; and kinship was counted; and tales were told

How war had severed of late but peace had cemented of old

The clans of the island。  〃To war;〃 said they; 〃now set we an end;

And hie to the Namunu…ura even as a friend to a friend。〃



So judged; and a day was named; and soon as the morning broke;

Canoes were thrust in the sea and the houses emptied of folk。

Strong blew the wind of the south; the wind that gathers the clan;

Along all the line of the reef the clamorous surges ran;

And the clouds were piled on the top of the island mountain…high;

A mountain throned on a mountain。  The fleet of canoes swept by

In the midst; on the green lagoon; with a crew released from care;

Sailing an even water; breathing a summer air;

Cheered by a cloudless sun; and ever to left and right;

Bursting surge on the reef; drenching storms on the height。

So the folk of Vaiau sailed and were glad all day;

Coasting the palm…tree cape and crossing the populous bay

By all the towns of the Tevas; and still as they bowled along;

Boat would answer to boat with jest and laughter and song;

And the people of all the towns trooped to the sides of the sea

And gazed from under the hand or sprang aloft on the tree;

Hailing and cheering。  Time failed them for more to do;

The holiday village careened to the wind; and was gone from view

Swift as a passing bird; and ever as onward it bore;

Like the cry of the passing bird; bequeathed its song to the shore …

Desirable laughter of maids and the cry of delight of the child。

And the gazer; left behind; stared at the wake and smiled。

By all the towns of the Tevas they went; and Papara last;

The home of the chief; the place of muster in war; and passed

The march of the lands of the clan; to the lands of an alien folk。

And there; from the dusk of the shoreside palms; a column of smoke

Mounted and wavered and died in the gold of the setting sun;

〃Paea!〃 they cried。  〃It is Paea。〃  And so was the voyage done。



In the early fall of the night; Hiopa came to the shore;

And beheld and counted the comers; and lo; they were forty score:

The pelting feet of the babes that ran already and played;

The clean…lipped smile of the boy; the slender breasts of the maid;

And mighty limbs of women; stalwart mothers of men。

The sires stood forth unabashed; but a little back from his ken

Clustered the scarcely nubile; the lads and maids; in a ring;

Fain of each other; afraid of themselves; aware of the king

And aping behaviour; but clinging together with hands and eyes;

With looks that were kind like kisses; and laughter tender as sighs。

There; too; the grandsire stood; raising his silver crest;

And the impotent hands of a suckling groped in his barren breast。

The childhood of love; the pair well married; the innocent brood;

The tale of the generations repeated and ever renewed …

Hiopa beheld them together; all the ages of man;

And a moment shook in his purpose。



But these were the foes of his clan;

And he trod upon pity; and came; and civilly greeted the king;

And gravely entreated Rahero; and for all that could fight or sing;

And claimed a name in the land; had fitting phrases of praise;

But with all who were well…descended he spoke of the ancient days。

And 〃'Tis true;〃 said he; 〃that in Paea the victual rots on the ground;

But; friends; your number is many; and pigs mus
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