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The Code of Handsome Lake - Robbie Robertson



     
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These are the people of the longhouse
These are the people that you tried to break
These are the people of the pines
Who follow the code of Handsome LakeHe drank your poison, swallowed your fire
And lay with fever four long years
He received a vision so inspired
Three messengers with painted faces appearedOn the Allegheny river at a place called Burnt House
The code was shared for the very first time
By a Seneca chief, they call Handsome Lake
With a wounded heart and a sober mindThese are the people of the longhouse
These are the people that you tried to break
These are the people of the pines
Who follow the code of Handsome LakeWe are the people of the longhouse
We are the people that you couldn't break
We are the people of the sacred pipe
Who Follow the code of Handsome LakeWhen the Dark Moon had come to live in your soul
Get in touch with your creator, you are not alone
These are the words that he had spoken two hundred years ago

And today they still ring true, like they're carved in stone
When Native life was hurled into the pit by way of the Canon, Rum, and Greed
Oh a great fire was burned, to let the smoke rise
And show the Six Nations the code was still aliveWay down deep in the bush
We Oh hi ne oh he oh we oh we weThese are the people of the longhouse
These are the people that you tried to break
These are the people of the pines
Who follow the code of Handsome LakeWe are the people of the longhouse
We are the people that you couldn't break
We are the people of the sacred pipe
Who Follow the code of Handsome Lake

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Jaime Robbie Robertson (born July 5, 1943 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a songwriter, guitarist and singer, probably best known for his membership in The Band.
Early life
Born to a Jewish father and a Mohawk mother, (he took his stepfather's last name after his mother remarried), Robertson's earliest exposure to music was at Six Nations 40, Ontario, where he spent summers with his mother's family. He studied guitar from his youth and was writing songs and performing from his teen years.


Read more about Robbie Robertson on Last.fm.


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