The Windigo

By William Henry Drummond

Go easy wit' de paddle, an' steady wit' de

    oar

 Geev rudder to de bes' man  you got among

    de crew,

Let ev'ry wan be quiet, don't let dem sing no

    more

 W'en you see de islan' risin' out of Grande

    Lac Manitou

Above us on de sky dere, de summer cloud

    may float

 Aroun' us on de water de ripple never show,

But somet'ing down below us can rock de

    stronges' boat,

 W'en we 're comin' near de islan' of de

    spirit Windigo!

De carcajou may breed dere,  an' otter sweem

    de poole

 De moosh-rat mak' de mud house, an' beaver

    buil' hees dam

An' beeges' Injun hunter on all de Tête de

    Boule

 Will never set hees trap dere from spring

    to summer tam.

But he 'll  bring de fines' presen' from upper

    St. Maurice

 De loup marin an' black-fox from off de

    Hodson Bay

An' hide dem on de islan' an' smoke de pipe

    of peace

 So Windigo will help heem w'en he travel

    far away.

We shaintee on dat islan' on de winter seexty-

    nine

 If you look you see de clearin' aroun' de

    Coo Coo Cache,

An' pleasan' place enough too among de spruce

    an' pine

 If foreman on de shaintee is  n't Cyprien

    Palache.

Beeg feller, alway watchin' on hees leetle

    weasel eye,

 De gang dey can't do not'ing but he see dem

    purty quick

Wit' hees "Hi dere, w'at you doin' ?" ev'ry

    tam he 's passin' by

 An' de bad word he was usin' , wall! it offen

    mak' me sick.

An' he carry silver w'issle wit' de chain aroun'

    hees neck

 For fear he mebbe los' it, an' ev'ry body say

    He mus' buy it from de devil w'en he 's

    passin' on Kebeck

 But if it 's true dat story, I dunno how

    moche he pay.

Dere 's plaintee on de shaintee can sing lak

    rossignol

 Pet Clancy play de fiddle, an' Jimmie Char-

    bonneau

Was bring hees concertina from below St.

    Fereol

 So we get some leetle pleasure till de long,

    long winter go.

But if we start up singin' affer supper on de

    camp

 "Par derriere chez ma tante," or "Mattawa

    wishtay,"

De boss he 'll come along den, an' put heem

     out de lamp,

 An' only stop hees swearin' w'en we all go

    marche coucher.

We 've leetle boy dat winter from Po-po-lo-be-

    lang

 Hees fader an' hees moder dey're bote

    A-ben-a-kee

An' he 's comin' , Injun Johnnie, wit' some

    man de lumber gang

 Was fin' heem nearly starvin' above on Lac

    Souris.

De ole man an' de woman is tryin' pass de Soo

 W'en water 's high on spring tam, an' of

     course dey 're gettin' drown',

For even smartes' Injun should n't fool wit'

    birch canoe,

 W'ere de reever lak toboggan on de hill is

    runnin' down.

So dey lef' de leetle feller all alone away up

    dere

 Till lumber gang is ketchin' him an' bring

    him on de Cache,

But better if he 's stayin' wit' de wolf an' wit'

    de bear

 Dan come an' tak' hees chances wit' Cyprien

    Palache.

I wonder how he stan' it, w'y he never run

    away

 For Cyprien lak neeger he is treat heem all

    de sam'

An' if he 's wantin' Johnnie on de night or on

    de day

 God help heem if dat w'issle she was below

    de secon'tam!

De boy he don 't say not'ing, no wan never see

    heem cry

 He 's got de Injun in heem, you can see it

    on de face,

An' only for us feller an' de cook, he 'll surely

    die

 Long before de winter 's over, long before

    we lef' de place,

But I see heem hidin' somet'ing wan morning

    by de shore

 So firse tam I was passin' I scrape away de

    snow

An' it 's rabbit skin he 's ketchin' on de swamp

    de day before,

 Leetle Injun Johnnie 's workin' on de spirit

     Windigo.

December's come in stormy, an' de snow-dreef

    fill de road

 Can only see de chimley an' roof of our

    cabane,

An' stronges' team on stable fin' it plaintee

    heavy load

 Haulin' sleigh an' two t'ree pine log t'roo

    de wood an' beeg savane.

An' I travel off wan day me, wit' Cyprien

    Palache

 Explorin' for new timber, w'en de win' be-

    gin to blow,

So we hurry on de snow-shoe for de camp on

    Coo Coo Cache

 If de nor' eas' storm is comin', was de bes'

    place we dunno-

An' we 're gettin' safe enough dere wit' de

    storm close on our heel,

 But w'en our belt we loosen for takin' off de

    coat

De foreman commence screamin' an' mon Dieu

    it mak' us feel

 Lak he got t'ree t'ousan' devil all fightin' on

    hees t'roat.

Cyprien is los' hees w'issle, Cyprien is los' hees

    chain

 Injun Johnnie he mus' fin' it, even if de win'

    is high

He can never show hese'f on de Coo Coo

    Cache again

 Till he bring dat silver w'issle an' de chain

    it 's hangin' by.

So he sen' heem on hees journey never knowin'

    he come back

 T'roo de rough an' stormy wedder, t'roo de

    pile of dreefin' snow

"Wat 's de use of bein' Injun if you can 't

    smell out de track?"

 Dat 's de way de boss is talkin' , an' poor

    Johnnie have to go.

If you want to hear de musique of de nort' win'

    as it blow

 An' lissen to the hurricane an' learn de way

    it sing

An' feel how small de man is w'en he 's

    leevin' here below,

 You should try it on de shaintee w'en she 's

    doin' all dem t'ing!

W'at 's dat soun' lak somet'ing cryin' all

    aroun' us ev'ryw'ere?

 We never hear no tonder upon de winter

    storm!

Dey 're shoutin' to each oder dem voices on

    de air,

 An' it 's red hot too de stove pipe, but no

    wan 's feelin' warm!

"Get out an' go de woodpile before I freeze

    to deat'"

 Cyprien de boss is yellin' an' he 's lookin'

    cole an' w'ite

Lak dead man on de coffin, but no wan go,

    you bet,

 For if it 's near de woodpile, 't is n't close

    enough to-night!

Non! we ain't afraid of not'ing, but we don 't

    lak takin' chance,

 An' w'en we hear de spirit of de wil' A-ben-

    a-kee

Singin' war song on de chimley, makin' all dem

    Injun dance

 Raisin' row dere, you don't ketch us on no

    woodpile -no siree!

O! de lonesome night we 're passin' w'ile

    we 're stayin' on dat place!

 An' ev'rybody sheever when Jimmie Char

    bonneau

Say he 's watchin' on de winder an' he see de

    Injun face

 An' it 's lookin' so he tole us, jus' de sam'

    as Windingo.

Den again mese'f I 'm hearin' somet'ing

    callin', an' it soun'

 Lak de voice of leetle Johnnie so I'm

    passin' on de door

But de pine stump on de clearin' wit' de w'ite

    sheet all aroun'

 Mak' me t'ink of churchyar' tombstone, an'

    I can't go dere no more.

Wat's de reason we 're so quiet w'ile our

    heart she 's goin' fas'

 W'y is no wan ax de question?  dat we're

    all afraid to spik?

Was it wing of flyin' wil' bird strek de winder

    as it pass,

 Or de sweesh of leetle snow-ball w'en de win'

    is playin' trick?

W'en we buil' de Coo Coo shaintee, she's as

    steady as a rock,

 Did you feel de shaintee shakin' de sam,

    she's goin' to fall?

Dere's somet'ing on de doorway! an' now we

    hear de knock

 An' up above de hurricane we hear de w'issle

    call.

Callin', callin' lak a bugle, an' he's jompin' up

    de boss

 From hees warm bed on de corner an' open

    wide de door—

Dere's no use foller affer for Cyprien is los'

 An' de Coo Coo Cache an' shaintee he'll

    never see no more.

At las' de morning's comin', an' storm is blow

    away

 An' outside on de shaintee young Jimmie

    Charbonneau

He's seein' track of snowshoe, 'bout de size of

    doulbe sleigh

 Dere's no mistak' it's makin' by de spirit

    Windigo.

An' de leetle Injuin Johnie, he's all right I

    onderstan'

 For you'll fin' heem up de reever above de

    Coo Coo Cache

Ketchin' mink and ketchin' beaver, an' he's

    growin' great beeg man

 But dat's de las' we're hearin' of Cyprien

    Palache.