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CommentsYou are not currently signed-in. danielx wrote: Alex may be amused to know that there is a long tradition of irreverent parodies of Longfellow's poem. Here is my favorite: When he killed the Mudjokivis, Of the skin he made him mittens, Made them with the fur side inside, Made them with the skin side outside. He, to get the warm side inside, Put the inside skin side outside; He to get the cold side outside Put the warm side fur side inside. That's why he put the fur side inside, Why he put the skin side outside, Why he turned them inside outside." see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Song_of_Hiawatha#Parodies Oct 14, 2012 on 11:10am (EST) |


