AHO
The Offering of the Pipe
Hey hey! Hey hey! Hey hey! Hey hey!
Grandfather, Great Spirit, you have been always, and before
you no one has been.
There is no other one to pray to but you.
You yourself, everything that you see, everything has been made
by you.
The star nations all over the universe you have finished.
The four quarters of the earth you have finished.
The day, and in that day, everything you have finished.
Grandfather, Great Spirit, lean close to the earth that you may
hear the voice I send.
You towards where the sun goes down, behold me;
Thunder Beings, behold me!
You where the White Giant lives in power, behold me!
You where the sun shines continually, whence come the day-break
star and the day,
behold me!
You where the summer lives, behold me!
You in the depths of the heavens, an eagle of power, behold me!
And you, Mother Earth, the only Mother, you who have shown mercy
to your children!
Hear me, four quarters of the world - a relative I am!
Give me the strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that
is!
Give me the eyes to see and the strength to understand, that I may
be like you.
With your power only can I face the winds.
Great Spirit, Great Spirit, my Grandfather, all over the earth the
faces of living things are all alike.
With tenderness have these come up out of the ground.
Look upon these faces of children without number and with children
in their arms,
that they may face the winds and walk the good road to the day of
quiet.
This is my prayer; hear me!
The voice I have sent is weak, yet with earnestness I have sent
it.
Hear me!
It is finished. Hetchetu aloh!
Now, my friend, let us smoke together so that there may be only
good between us.
Black Elk Speaks, John G. Neihardt, Lincoln:Univ. of Nebraska
Press, 1979.