The Legends of San Francisco by George Walter Caldwell
page 45 of 55 (81%)
page 45 of 55 (81%)
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Up the slopes of Tamalpais Climbed the people of the Tamals, While behind them crept the waters, Covering the hills and mountains. One by one the peaks were swallowed In the flood of rising waters. On the gray and sullen waters Floated logs and trees uprooted; On the trunks and in the branches Cowered creatures of the forests, Then the people prayed the Spirit - Prayed the Father in the Heavens - That he save his tribe, the Tamals, Ere the waters rise above them; And the Spirit heard their pleading, Sent the Albatross and Beaver, Giant messengers from Heaven, As the Saviors of the Tamals. Albatross came from the westward, Through the lightning of the storm-clouds, Growing larger, coming nearer, Till the thunder of his pinions Echoed from the cliffs above them, Then he rested on the waters. From the eastward came the Beaver, Swimming through the turbid waters, Growing, growing, ever growing, |
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